STIRLING AND HOT AIR ENGINES

STIRLING AND HOT AIR ENGINES

ROY DARLINGTON / KEITH STRONG

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Código:
11809
Idioma:
INGLES
Editorial:
CROWOOD PRESS
Nº edición:
2
Materia
Vehículos de vapor y locomotoras
ISBN:
978-1-86126-688-0
Páginas:
240
Encuadernación:
PORTADA DURA CON CARATULA
Medidas:
246 mm x 189 mm
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Hot air engines, often called Stirling engines, are among the most interesting and intriguing engines ever to be designed. They run on just about any fuel, from salad oil and hydrogen to solar and geothermal energy. They produce a rotary motion that can be used to power anything, from boats and buggies to fridges and fans.

This book demonstrates how to design, build and optimise Stirling engines. A broad selection of Roy’s engines is described, giving a valuable insight into the many different types and a great deal of information relating to the home manufacture of these engines is included in the workshop section.

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