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Mechanical engineering / Technology / Stirling engines / Thermodynamic cycles / Hot air engines / Fluidyne engine / Stirling cycle / Working fluid / Pump / Energy / Piston engines / Heat pumps
Date: 2005-12-02 15:13:52
Mechanical engineering
Technology
Stirling engines
Thermodynamic cycles
Hot air engines
Fluidyne engine
Stirling cycle
Working fluid
Pump
Energy
Piston engines
Heat pumps

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