Free-piston Stirling engine conceptual design and technologies for space power
L. Barry Penswick
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Free-piston Stirling engine conceptual design and technologies for space power
Published
1990
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
The Philips Stirling Engine,
Stirling engines
Stirling cycle engine analysis
Free-piston Stirling engine/linear alternator 1000-hour endurance test
Update on results of SPRE testing at NASA Lewis
Description of an oscillating flow pressure drop test rig
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Free-piston Stirling engine conceptual design and technologies for space power was written by L. Barry Penswick.
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