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3D Printed Stirling Engines for Education of Machine Design and Analysis
2016
Athens Journal of Τechnology & Engineering
The recent proliferation of low to medium cost additive manufacturing equipment opens a doorway to using the technology for aiding the education of many engineering principles. Stirling cycle engines are highly complex thermodynamic machines that, if delved into, demonstrate many mechanical engineering disciplines. Importantly fully functional engines, using safe hot and cold water as the energy source, can be made by polymer additive manufacture using commonly available materials and printing
doi:10.30958/ajte.3-1-4
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