Aripile
Aripile, often spelled aeolipile or aeolipila and sometimes referred to as Hero's engine, is an ancient device described as a simple steam-powered turbine. It is widely regarded as one of the earliest machines to convert steam pressure into rotational motion.
The device typically consists of a sealed vessel, such as a metal globe, containing water. The globe
Operation relies on jet propulsion principles: the escaping steam exerts thrust on the nozzle ends, causing
Historically, aripile is commonly attributed to Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century CE, with descriptions
Legacy varies in classification; it is sometimes called the first steam turbine or an early example of