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jbay808
on Sept 16, 2020
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Let's Build a Can Stirling Engine (2000)
As I understand, the isothermal transitions in the Stirling cycle need to happen relatively slowly to preserve efficiency, which means the cycle can only run at a low frequency, which generally results in a low power density.
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