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Consideration on Diffusion and Powering System of Factory Using Modern Waterwhee: Case Study of Investigation of Factory Ruins at Ukiha, Fukuoka

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Abstract In Early Meiji period, the modern waterwheel was imported to Japan. In order to generate the power from the stream of water efficiently, they had a highly artificial structure. It is suggested that in...troducing such machines are the process of technical transition from foreign tecnology to Japanese technology. This study traced the process of introducing and spreading of modern waterwheel in Japan. Moreover, two case studies in Ukiha, Kyushu pointed out that modern water wheel adapted to geographic conditions.show more

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