Wood Utilization in Windmill Mechanisms on Sikinos Island (Greece)

Author:

Agnantopoulou Evangelia1,Barboutis Ioannis2,Kamperidou Vasiliki2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Directorate of Forests of Cyclades, Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 84100 Ermoupoli, Cyclades, Greece

2. Laboratory of Wood Technology, Department of Forestry and Natural Environment, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54635 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

Windmills constitute a valuable part of cultural heritage, especially in Greece, as unique structures of popular architecture and know-how of the pre-industrial era. Their wooden mechanisms were of exceptional constructional ingenuity, with the Mediterranean ones bearing a vertical wing and a rotating roof (“trula”), with a manual torsion mechanism that allowed for operation in all wind directions. Sikinos is a small Aegean island characterized by rich landscapes, which do not have wood-producing forests, but only sparse Juniperus phoenicea shrub land mixed with evergreen hardwood species and the presence of numerous sclerophyllus vegetation species (maquis). Three abandoned windmills are still preserved on the island today, but only two of them appear to have their wooden mechanisms left. In the one windmill mechanism examined, it was found that different wood species were used to manufacture its individual parts. Oak wood was used in most of the large elements, with the exception of the sprattle beam (“zigos”), which is made of fir wood. The local juniper was not used in any crucial part of the mechanism, though it was used only as a structural material on the first floor (“anogio”) flooring, along with large-diameter olive trunks. The findings of this study highlighted the thorough knowledge of the properties of various wood species and the effective use of simple tools toward the construction of functional and effective windmill mechanisms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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