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  • 41Ericsson cycle — The Ericsson Cycle is named after inventor John Ericsson, who designed and built many unique heat engines based on various thermodynamic cycles. He is credited with inventing two unique heat engine cycles and developing practical engines based on …

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  • 42Robert Stirling — Infobox Engineer image size = 150px caption =Reverend Dr Robert Stirling name = Robert Stirling nationality = Scottish birth date = October 25, 1790 birth place = Methven, Perthshire death date = June 6, 1878 death place = Galston, East Ayrshire… …

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  • 43Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator — The Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator (ASRG) is a radioisotope power system utilizing Stirling power conversion technology currently being developed under joint sponsorship by the United States Department of Energy and NASA for potential… …

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  • 44Heat pump and refrigeration cycle — Thermodynamic heat pump and refrigeration cycles are the models for heat pumps and refrigerators. The difference between a heat pump and a normal air conditioner is that a heat pump can be used to heat a home as well as cool it. Even though the… …

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  • 45Combined cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 46Atkinson cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 47Brayton cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 48Staged combustion cycle (rocket) — Staged combustion rocket cycle. Usually, all of the fuel and a portion of the oxidizer are fed through the pre burner (fuel rich) to power the pumps. An oxygen rich circuit is possible also, but less common because of the metallurgy required. The …

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  • 49Nombre De Stirling — En mathématiques, les nombres de Stirling apparaissent dans plusieurs problèmes combinatoires. Ils tirent leur nom de James Stirling, qui les a introduits au XVIIIe siècle. Il en existe deux sortes, nommés les nombres de Stirling de première …

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  • 50Nombre de Stirling — En mathématiques, les nombres de Stirling apparaissent dans plusieurs problèmes combinatoires. Ils tirent leur nom de James Stirling, qui les a introduits au XVIIIe siècle. Il en existe deux sortes, nommés les nombres de Stirling de première …

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