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Josef Ressel

Josef Ressel
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Born (1793-06-29)29 June 1793
Chrudim, Bohemia, Habsburg Monarchy (now Czech republic)
Died 9 October 1857(1857-10-09) (aged 64)
Ljubljana, Carniola, Austrian Empire (now Slovenia)
Nationality Austrian
Known for marine propeller

Joseph Ludwig Franz Ressel (Czech: Josef Ludvík František Ressel; 29 June 1793 – 9 October 1857) was a Czech Austrian forester and inventor who designed one of the first working ship's propellers.

Ressel was born in Chrudim, Bohemia (then part of Habsburg Monarchy, now the Czech republic). His father Anton Herrmann Ressel was a native German speaker, while his mother Marie Anna Konvičková was a native Czech. He studied in the Linz Gymnasium, České Budějovice artillery school, University of Vienna and the Mariabrunn Forestry Academy at Mariabrunn Monastery then near (now in) Vienna.

He worked for the Austrian government as a forester in the more southern parts of the monarchy, including in Motovun, Istria (modern-day Croatia). His work was to secure a supply of quality wood for the Navy. He worked in Landstrass (Kostanjevica on the Krka river in Carniola in modern-day Slovenia), where he tested his ship propellers for the first time. In 1821 he was transferred to Trieste (modern-day Italy), the biggest port of the Austrian Empire, where his tests were successful. He was awarded a propeller patent in 1827. He modified a steam-powered boat Civetta by 1829 and test-drove it in the Trieste harbor at six knots before the steam conduits exploded. Because of this misfortune, the police banned further testing. The explosion was not caused by the tested propeller as many believed at the time.


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