How does the Stirling engine compare to the Rankine engine?
Jul 02, 2009 by Sujoy | Posted in Engineering
Rankine cycle is used in all of the coal fired power plants in the world. It has been used in steam engines and low temperature versions are being designed. Why is it much more commercially popular than the Stirling engine?
Stirling engines are expensive to construct and maintain due to their complexity.
Tim J | Jul 02, 2009
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