Category:Low enthalpy Stirling engines
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Gamma Stirling engines intended for use from low temperature differences. They are characterised by the use of a wide, shallow displacer piston, usually of lightweight foam. These engines will run from the heat of a cup of tea, sometimes from a warm hand.
Media in category "Low enthalpy Stirling engines"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Kontax low temperature difference Stirling Engine on a Coffee cup.jpg 1,200 × 1,600; 404 KB
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Low Temperatur Difference Stirling engine Animation.gif 440 × 376; 425 KB
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Low temperature difference Stirling Engine running on Hand heat.jpg 1,704 × 2,272; 1.25 MB
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MM-7 Stirling Engine.jpg 1,864 × 2,512; 605 KB
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Stirling Engine 2.png 901 × 460; 99 KB
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Stirling2.JPG 2,000 × 1,500; 526 KB
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Stirling4.JPG 2,000 × 1,500; 595 KB
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Stirling8.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 1.78 MB
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Stirlingmotor2.jpg 1,253 × 3,731; 533 KB