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- Hot_air_engine abstract "A hot air engine (historically called an air engine or caloric engine) is any heat engine that uses the expansion and contraction of air under the influence of a temperature change to convert thermal energy into mechanical work. These engines may be based on a number of thermodynamic cycles encompassing both open cycle devices such as those of Sir George Cayley and John Ericsson and the closed cycle engine of Robert Stirling. Hot air engines are distinct from the better known internal combustion based engine and steam engine.In a typical implementation, air is repeatedly heated and cooled in a cylinder and the resulting expansion and contraction is used to move a piston and produce useful mechanical work.".
- Hot_air_engine thumbnail Stirlingov_motor_princip.png?width=300.
- Hot_air_engine wikiPageExternalLink 1321343.pdf.
- Hot_air_engine wikiPageExternalLink sc_intro.pdf.
- Hot_air_engine wikiPageExternalLink pioneers.html.
- Hot_air_engine wikiPageID "1471717".
- Hot_air_engine wikiPageRevisionID "604669914".
- Hot_air_engine hasPhotoCollection Hot_air_engine.
- Hot_air_engine subject Category:Engines.
- Hot_air_engine subject Category:Hot_air_engines.
- Hot_air_engine type Artifact100021939.
- Hot_air_engine type Device103183080.
- Hot_air_engine type Engine103287733.
- Hot_air_engine type Engines.
- Hot_air_engine type HotAirEngines.
- Hot_air_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Hot_air_engine type Machine103699975.
- Hot_air_engine type Motor103789946.
- Hot_air_engine type Object100002684.
- Hot_air_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hot_air_engine type Whole100003553.
- Hot_air_engine comment "A hot air engine (historically called an air engine or caloric engine) is any heat engine that uses the expansion and contraction of air under the influence of a temperature change to convert thermal energy into mechanical work. These engines may be based on a number of thermodynamic cycles encompassing both open cycle devices such as those of Sir George Cayley and John Ericsson and the closed cycle engine of Robert Stirling.".
- Hot_air_engine label "Heißluftmotor".
- Hot_air_engine label "Hot air engine".
- Hot_air_engine sameAs Heißluftmotor.
- Hot_air_engine sameAs m.02vk80r.
- Hot_air_engine sameAs Q166761.
- Hot_air_engine sameAs Q166761.
- Hot_air_engine sameAs Hot_air_engine.
- Hot_air_engine wasDerivedFrom Hot_air_engine?oldid=604669914.
- Hot_air_engine depiction Stirlingov_motor_princip.png.
- Hot_air_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Hot_air_engine.