External Combustion Engines Devices Energy Technology


An external combustion engine is an engine which burns its fuel to heat a separate working fluid which then in turn performs work. Examples include steam engines and Stirling engines.External combustion engines are often less compact and less powerful than internal combustion engines, but are sometimes more efficient, and are much less particular about the type of fuel they burn.








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External Combustion Engines


  • Wikipedia - External Combustion Engine - Free encyclopedia article covers external combustion engine technology devices and applications. devices Addresses background, steam engines, steam turbines devices and Stirling engines.


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