John W. Nystrom Explained

John Williams Nystrom (Swedish: Johan Vilhelm Nyström) (1825–1885 May 11) was a Swedish American civil engineer, inventor, and author. He served as an assistant Secretary and Chief Engineer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

Background

He was born Johan Vilhelm Nyström in Småland province, Sweden. He received his engineering degree from the Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska högskolan) in Stockholm, Sweden. He emigrated to the United States in the 1840s, and became an American citizen in 1854. He maintained residence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he died on 11 May 1885.[1] [2]

Inventions and patents

Nystrom received many patents for inventions such as a marine steam engine, a refrigerator, and calculating machines. His slide ruler invention (U. S. patent #7961) was filed with the United States Patent Office on 4 March 1851.[3]

Nystrom is most notable for his proposal to switch from decimal to hexadecimal as defined in his 1862 publication titled Project of a New System of Arithmetic, Weight, Measure and Coins, Proposed to be Called the Tonal System, with Sixteen to the Base.[4]

Numeral systems

Tonal system (hexadecimal)

See main article: Tonal system. In 1859, Nystrom proposed a hexadecimal (base 16) system of notation, arithmetic, and metrology called the Tonal system. In addition to new weights and measures, his proposal included a new calendar with sixteen months, a new system of coinage, and a hexadecimal clock with sixteen hours in a day.[4]

Duodenal system (duodecimal)

In 1875, Nystrom proposed a new duodecimal (base 12) system of notation, arithmetic, and metrology called the Duodenal system as an appendix in his book A New Treatise on Elements of Mechanics Establishing Strict Precision in the Meaning of Dynamical Terms.[5] [6]

Selected works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: More than 175 years of excellence. KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. 15 March 2016. 3 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160403211956/http://www.kth.se/en/om/fakta/more-than-175-years-of-excellence-1.7594. dead.
  2. http://history-computer.com/CalculatingTools/Gadgets/Nystrom.html "History of Computers and Computing, Calculating tools, Gadgets, Nystrom"
  3. http://www.oughtred.org/patents.shtml American Slide Rule Patents (The Oughtred Society)
  4. Book: Nystrom, John William. Project of a New System of Arithmetic, Weight, Measure and Coins: Proposed to be Called the Tonal System, with Sixteen to the Base. 105. 1862. Lippincott. en.
  5. Book: A New Treatise on Elements of Mechanics Establishing Strict Precision in the Meaning of Dynamical Terms Accompanied with an Appendix on Duodenal Arithmetic and Metrology. 307. 1875. Porter & Coates. en.
  6. Book: Nystrom. John W.. Goodman. Donald P.. Duodenal System of Arithmetic, Measures, Weights and Coins. Dozenal Society of America. 1875. August 2013.