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Hey /sci/

I'm interested in building a Stirling engine. I went to Wikipedia and the first thing I saw was this really simple configuration pictured to the left. It seems like this would be really efficient, but that it might only work in a zero-gravity environment or something.

Anyway, is there a way to make such a simple configuration work here on Earth, or is it too simplified?

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I'm looking to learn a little about Sterling engines. How do they work? What are they used for? How effeciant are they? Do they pollue? etc etc.

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