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MARCH 2013 - Volume: 88 - Pages: 143-147
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Invented in the nineteenth century Scottish by the Reverend Robert Stirling, this heat engine of closed cycle is refusing to be forgotten again in the drawer of the history of engineering. The Stirling machine has already been rescued from oblivion in the mid-twentieth century to be an ingredient in recipes for improving energy efficiency. The reasons, your thermal performance high (greater than that of the tough competitor, the internal combustion engine) and its versatility in terms of sources of usable energy.
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