Lack of Stirling Engines

Stirling engines have been around since 1816, but achieved widespread commercial success between about 1880 and 1920. At that time they were commonly known as hot air engines and available in 4″, 6″ 8″ and 10″ bores, with power outputs generally less that 1hp. Manufacturers including Rider, Ericsson and Robinson were prevailent about a century […]

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