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Alphonse Eléonor
Sagebien (1807-1892) was a
French hydrological engineer born in
Amiens and the
inventor of the
Sagebien wheel - a
device that made hydraulically...
- The
Sagebien wheel is a type of
water wheel invented by
Alphonse Sagebien of France, a
hydrological engineer and a
graduate of the École
Centrale des...
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Broadcasting Corporation.
Retrieved 25
April 2019.
Spadoni &
Sagebien 2013, p. 81.
Spadoni &
Sagebien 2013, p. 87. Wylie, Lana (October 2010). "Re****essing Canada's...
- 979–987. doi:10.1016/j.renene.2015.05.018.
Quaranta and
Muller (2017). "
Sagebien and
Zuppinger water wheels for very low head
hydropower applications"....
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energy of the flow, with
efficiencies of up to 84%.
Typical examples are
Sagebien and
Zuppinger undershot water wheels. Jean
Charles de
Borda was the first...
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which qualified them for this "last
image of the
Middle Ages"
Alphonse Sagebien (1807–1892), engineer,
inventor of a type of
water wheel,
alderman from...
- (1819–1882),
French chemist,
photographer and
civil engineer Alphonse Sagebien (1807–1892),
French hydrological engineer Alphonse M****amba-Débat (1921–1977)...
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communications between Santiago de Cuba and New York City. The
civil engineer Jules Sagebien, a
French immigrant from Picardy,
after making a trip to
Europe to learn...
- 1403. It is now
incorporated in a
nineteenth century factory building. A
Sagebien wheel is
still in place, and is
shown as part of the
textile manufacturing...
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pairs of millstones,
increasing to
twelve roller mills in 1898. In 1899, a
Sagebien type
water wheel was mentioned. In 1862, the
Macaire flour mill emplo****...