Steven Hoogendijk, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Steven Hoogendijk

Dutch physicist

Date of Birth: 01-Apr-1698

Place of Birth: Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands

Date of Death: 03-Jul-1788

Profession: physicist, instrument maker

Nationality: Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Steven Hoogendijk

  • Steven Hoogendijk (1 April 1698 – 3 July 1788) was a Rotterdam watch and instrument maker and physicist.
  • His portrait to the right, shows him pointing to an early pyrometer from Pieter van Musschenbroeck with pumps in the background.
  • In 1769, Steven Hoogendijk co-founded the Batavian Society for Experimental Philosophy, with a main aim of introducing the steam engine in the Netherlands, and with the motto: "Certos Feret experientia fructus" (experience will give reliable products). With the support of the Society at their own expense they brought a Newcomen steam engine from England to an old Powder Tower at the edge of Rotterdam.
  • On 9 March 1776, the machine was first put into operation.
  • The steam engine components worked well, but the self-designed wooden Hoogendijk pumps were not compatible and quickly collapsed.
  • This made it such an impression that in 1787 a new steam engine was built in the Polder Zoo.
  • The expected theoretical capacity of 1750 cubic feet per minute displacement was only 5% higher than the observed effective capacity. Nevertheless general acceptance in the Netherlands of the steam engine was slow due to allegiance to the existing mill methods.

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