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- Pyréolophore abstract "The Pyréolophore (pronounced pea-ray-oh-loh-for; from Ancient Greek πῦρ, pyr, meaning "fire", Αἴολος, Αiolos, meaning "wind", and -φόρος -phoros, meaning "bearer") was probably the world's first internal combustion engine. It was invented in the early 19th century in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, by the Niépce brothers: Nicéphore Niépce (who went on to invent photography) and his brother Claude.In 1807 the brothers ran a prototype internal combustion engine, and on 20 July 1807 a patent was granted by Napoleon Bonaparte after it had successfully powered a boat upstream on the river Saône.The Pyréolophore ran on what were believed to be "controlled dust explosions" of various experimental fuels, although technically they were deflagrations (rapid burns). The fuels included mixtures of Lycopodium powder (the spores of Lycopodium, or clubmoss), finely crushed coal dust, and resin.Operating independently, in 1807 the Swiss engineer François Isaac de Rivaz built the De Rivaz engine, a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine. These practical engineering projects may have followed the 1680 theoretical design of an internal combustion engine by the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. The separate, virtually contemporaneous implementations of this design in different modes of transport means that the de Rivaz engine may be correctly described as the first use of an internal combustion engine in an automobile (1808), whilst the Pyréolophore was the first use of an internal combustion engine in a boat (1807).".
- Pyréolophore thumbnail Pyreolophore.JPG?width=300.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageExternalLink www.nicephore-niepce.com.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageExternalLink www.niepce-correspondance-et-papiers.com.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageExternalLink www.niepce-letters-and-documents.com.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageExternalLink www.niepce.com.
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- Pyréolophore wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Pyréolophore wikiPageID "28393867".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageLength "14334".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageRevisionID "680742550".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Arts_et_Métiers_ParisTech.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Bellows.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Category:1807_introductions.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_technology.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internal_combustion_piston_engines.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Chalon-sur-Saône.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Christiaan_Huygens.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Niépce.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink De_Rivaz_engine.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Deflagration.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Delirium.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink François_Isaac_de_Rivaz.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_injection.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Fuse_(explosives).
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink George_III_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink History_of_photography.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_internal_combustion_engine.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_timing.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Kew.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Lazare_Carnot.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Lycopodium.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Lycopodium_powder.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon_Bonaparte.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon_I.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Nice.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Léonard_Sadi_Carnot.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Nicéphore_Niépce.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Photography.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_(physics).
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Saône.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamics.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_heat_engine_technology.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_transportation_technology.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:ignition.
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- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink File:Chalon-hiver.jpg.
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- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLink File:Pyreolophore.JPG.
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Niépce brothers".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pyréolophore".
- Pyréolophore wikiPageWikiLinkText "The world's first 'internal combustion engine'".
- Pyréolophore align "right".
- Pyréolophore hasPhotoCollection Pyréolophore.
- Pyréolophore quote "Pyréolophore".
- Pyréolophore sign "Lazare Carnot and C. L. Berthollet".
- Pyréolophore source "--07-20".
- Pyréolophore source "--12-15".
- Pyréolophore text "The fuel ordinarily used by MM. Niépce is made of lycopodium spores, the combustion of which is the most intense and the easiest; however this material being costly, they replaced it with pulverized coal and mixed it if necessary with a small portion of resin, which works very well, as was proved by many experiments. In Mm. Niépces' machine no portion of heat is dispersed in advance; the moving force is an instantaneous result, and all the fuel effect is used to produce the dilatation that causes the moving force.".
- Pyréolophore width "33.0".
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- Pyréolophore subject Category:1807_introductions.
- Pyréolophore subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Pyréolophore subject Category:Internal_combustion_piston_engines.
- Pyréolophore comment "The Pyréolophore (pronounced pea-ray-oh-loh-for; from Ancient Greek πῦρ, pyr, meaning "fire", Αἴολος, Αiolos, meaning "wind", and -φόρος -phoros, meaning "bearer") was probably the world's first internal combustion engine.".
- Pyréolophore label "Pyréolophore".
- Pyréolophore sameAs Pyreolophore.
- Pyréolophore sameAs Pyréolophore.
- Pyréolophore sameAs m.0crdlk4.
- Pyréolophore sameAs Q2395446.
- Pyréolophore sameAs Q2395446.
- Pyréolophore wasDerivedFrom Pyréolophore?oldid=680742550.
- Pyréolophore depiction Pyreolophore.JPG.
- Pyréolophore isPrimaryTopicOf Pyréolophore.