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- Stationary_engine abstract "A stationary engine is an engine whose framework does not move, used to drive a piece of immobile equipment, such as a pump, generator, or mill or factory machinery. The term usually refers to large immobile reciprocating engines, principally stationary steam engines and, to some extent, stationary internal combustion engines. Other large immobile power sources, such as steam turbines, gas turbines, and large electric motors, are categorized separately. Stationary engines were once widespread in the era when each factory or mill generated its own power, and power transmission was mechanical (via line shafts, belts, gear trains, and clutches). Applications for stationary engines have declined since electrification has become widespread; most industrial uses today draw electricity from an electrical grid and distribute it to various individual electric motors instead. Engine that operate in one place, but can be moved to another place for later operation, are called portable engines. Although stationary engines and portable engines are both "stationary" (not moving) while running, preferred usage (for clarity's sake) reserves the term "stationary engine" to the permanently immobile type, and "portable engine" to the mobile type.".
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- Stationary_engine wikiPageExternalLink www.old-engine.com.
- Stationary_engine wikiPageExternalLink Africa.htm.
- Stationary_engine wikiPageExternalLink www.rustyiron.com.
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- Stationary_engine wikiPageID "450268".
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- Stationary_engine hasPhotoCollection Stationary_engine.
- Stationary_engine subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Stationary_engine subject Category:Engines.
- Stationary_engine subject Category:Stationary_engines.
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- Stationary_engine comment "A stationary engine is an engine whose framework does not move, used to drive a piece of immobile equipment, such as a pump, generator, or mill or factory machinery. The term usually refers to large immobile reciprocating engines, principally stationary steam engines and, to some extent, stationary internal combustion engines. Other large immobile power sources, such as steam turbines, gas turbines, and large electric motors, are categorized separately.".
- Stationary_engine label "Motor estacionario".
- Stationary_engine label "Motor estacionário".
- Stationary_engine label "Stationaire motor".
- Stationary_engine label "Stationary engine".
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- Stationary_engine sameAs Motor_estacionário.
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