Hot Air Engines
Hot air engines for clean energy
History
Theorie and discussions
Ericsson's Caloric Engine
Heated Air as a motive power
Minutes of Discussion
Minutes of Discussion - Continuation
Minutes of Discussion - End
The Stirling regenerator
The Ericsson regenerator
Heat into Mechanical Effect
Minutes of Discussion
The Caloric Engine
The Superiority of Air
Substitute for Steam
Comparing Gas, Steam, Air Engines
Primitive engine
Amontons 1699
Book - Varignon
Book - Amontons
Book - Stuart
Montgolfier 1784
Open Engine
Ericsson 1830
Lemoine 1847
Ericsson 1851
The Caloric Ship Story - 1
The Caloric Ship Story - 2
The Caloric Engine Description
Discussion
New York Journals
Courier and Enquirer
New York Daily Times
New York Evening Post
New York Evening Post
New York National Democrat
New York Express
New York Mirror
New York Tribune
New York Tribune
New York Daily Times
New York Sun
New York Herald
Appleton Mechanic's Magazine
Patent US 8481
Woodbury 1853
Shaw 1854
Wilcox 1860
Archive 1861
Archive 1863
Closed engine
Stirling 1816
Stirling 1827
Stirling's 1827 patent
The Dundee engine
Patent # 8652
Lecture at ICE 1845
Minutes of Discussion
Scientific American 1861
Minutes of Discussion
Engine malfunction
Parkinson & Crossley 1827
Ericsson 1833
Mechanics' Magazine 1834
Ericsson's description
Extract of Ericsson's Biography
Franchot 1838
Franchot 1855
Lehmann 1867
Rider 1875
Robinson 1881
Furnace engine
Cayley 1807
Letter - Cayley
Arnott 1829
Cayley 1837
Archive
Gordon 1845
Results of Experiments
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Shaw 1861
Archive 1862
Roper 1862
Scientific American 1863
Scientific American 1864
The Popular Science 1881
Wenham 1868
Archive 1873
Solar engine
Mouchot 1865
Ericsson 1868
Ericsson's sun motor study
Inventors
Arnott
Cayley
Ericsson
Franchot
Gordon
Shaw
Stirling
Wenham
Wilcox
Woodbury
Patents
Brown
Buckett
Ericsson
Heinrici
Hock & Martin
Laubereau
Lehmann
Parkinsons & Crossley
Rider
Robinson
Roper
Shaw
Stenberg
Stirling
Virieux
Wilcox
Woodbury
Wenham
Other inventors
Babcock
Baldwin
Buckup
Genty
Mc Donough
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