File:Stirling Cycle color.png

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English: A pressure/volume graph of the idealized Stirling cycle. In real applications of the Stirling cycles (e.g. Stirling engines) this cycle is quasi-elliptical.
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I created this modification of the original image (File:Stirling Cycle.svg) to clarify the temperature change that occurs during the Stirling cycle
Author Kmote at English Wikipedia
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  • 2010-04-16 19:50 Kmote 792×775× (26664 bytes) I created this modification of the original image to clarify the temperature change that occurs during the Stirling cycle. I own the image because I created it (based on the previous one: Stirling_Cycle.svg).~~~~

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