著者
坂本 卓也
出版者
日本科学史学会
雑誌
科学史研究 (ISSN:21887535)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.59, no.294, pp.131-148, 2020 (Released:2021-01-24)

The author will clarify the engine operation and its specifications of Hakki-Maru of Kaga clan that was the steamship introduced to Japan at the end of the Tokugawa period. Hakki-Maru was propelled by sails and a steam engine on Japanʼs coastline. The engine operation was relatively smooth under the calm weather, but some steam leaks of the boiler occurred mainly at the stormy weather. Though the boiler of Hakki-Maru was designed to generate steam pressures of 60 psi., the steam pressure was frequently less than 1/4 of the maximum working pressure. The repair of the engine required the help of a Shogunate engineer with a lot of operating experience. Hakki-Maru built in the United Kingdom and was equipped with a compound engine. Also it is highly probable that a combination of cylindrical boiler and surface condenser was equipped. These were developed to improve the efficiency of the engine but had been just put into practical use. The frequent breakdowns at Hakki-Maru were due to the installation of the latest equipment that required careful operation and maintenance. The steamship sold to Japan at the end of the Tokugawa period included not only old ones but also new one equipped with some cutting-edge technology. Since the steamship itself was the means of transportation, the latest technology onboard could quickly spread to the distant locations.
著者
坂本 卓也
出版者
佛教大学
雑誌
鷹陵史学 (ISSN:0386331X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.39, pp.83-114, 2013-09-28
著者
坂本 卓也
出版者
日本科学史学会
雑誌
科学史研究 (ISSN:21887535)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.59, no.294, pp.131-148, 2020

The author will clarify the engine operation and its specifications of Hakki-Maru of Kaga clan that was the steamship introduced to Japan at the end of the Tokugawa period. Hakki-Maru was propelled by sails and a steam engine on Japanʼs coastline. The engine operation was relatively smooth under the calm weather, but some steam leaks of the boiler occurred mainly at the stormy weather. Though the boiler of Hakki-Maru was designed to generate steam pressures of 60 psi., the steam pressure was frequently less than 1/4 of the maximum working pressure. The repair of the engine required the help of a Shogunate engineer with a lot of operating experience. Hakki-Maru built in the United Kingdom and was equipped with a compound engine. Also it is highly probable that a combination of cylindrical boiler and surface condenser was equipped. These were developed to improve the efficiency of the engine but had been just put into practical use. The frequent breakdowns at Hakki-Maru were due to the installation of the latest equipment that required careful operation and maintenance. The steamship sold to Japan at the end of the Tokugawa period included not only old ones but also new one equipped with some cutting-edge technology. Since the steamship itself was the means of transportation, the latest technology onboard could quickly spread to the distant locations.
著者
坂本 卓也
出版者
佛教大学大学院
雑誌
佛教大学大学院紀要. 文学研究科篇 (ISSN:18833985)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.46, pp.55-71, 2018-03-01

幕末期以降日本に導入された蒸気船について、その心臓部である蒸気機関の運転と修理・建造技術の国内化過程の検討を行った。分析の時期は幕末から明治期とし、国内における技術導入の牽引役となった幕府海軍と日本海軍を主な分析対象とした。幕末期の運転技術について、長崎海軍伝習所や軍艦操練所などで技術伝習が行われるが、実地訓練の不足などにより、その技術には大きな不安を抱えたままであった。また修理・建造技術についても、長崎と横浜の両製鉄所において外国人の技術伝習が行われるが、彼らの指導下から脱することはできなかった。明治期以降には、イギリス海軍機関士の体系的な教育や遠洋航海により運転技術の向上が見られ、明治二〇年(一八八七)には国内化を達成している。修理・建造技術についても横須賀造船所におけるフランス人技術者による指導や、留学生の派遣による技術向上により、明治四〇年頃までには国内化を達成している。幕末明治蒸気船蒸気機関運用