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1Evaluation of a Stirling engine heater bypass with the NASA Lewis nodal-analysis performance code

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  • Title: ➤  Evaluation of a Stirling engine heater bypass with the NASA Lewis nodal-analysis performance code
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 12
  • Publisher: ➤  National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center ; [Springfield, Va. - For sale by the National Technical Information Service
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  • Publish Location: Cleveland, Ohio

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  • First Year Published: 1986
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    External combustion engine

    An external combustion engine (EC engine) is a reciprocating heat engine where a working fluid, contained internally, is heated by combustion in an external

    Internal combustion engine

    rocket engines, each of which are internal combustion engines on the same principle as previously described. In contrast, in external combustion engines, such

    Combustion engine

    A combustion engine is an engine which generates mechanical power by combustion of a fuel. Combustion engines are of two general types: Internal combustion

    Engine

    internal or external combustion engine. Another group of noncombustive engines includes thermoacoustic heat engines (sometimes called "TA engines") which

    History of the internal combustion engine

    development of internal combustion engines. Following the first commercial steam engine (a type of external combustion engine) by Thomas Savery in 1698

    Combustion chamber

    A combustion chamber is part of an internal combustion engine in which the fuel/air mix is burned. For steam engines, the term has also been used for an

    Engine efficiency

    classifications of thermal engines- Internal combustion (gasoline, diesel and gas turbine-Brayton cycle engines) and External combustion engines (steam piston, steam

    Stirling engine

    making this type of engine less attractive in places with warmer climates. As with other external combustion engines, Stirling engines can use heat sources

    Vehicle classification by propulsion system

    by nuclear reaction. ECE Vehicle - External Combustion Engine Vehicle - vehicle drives on external combustion engine. These vehicles are propelled by at

    Stroke ratio

    piston engine. This can be used for either an internal combustion engine, where the fuel is burned within the cylinders of the engine, or external combustion