New type of engine, operated by expansion and contraction of liquid water, developed in England; reported results indicate possible field for new prime mover on ships, locomotives, and possibly for stationary use; diagrams illustrating operating cycles.
Good results claimed for water-expansion engine
Power
Power ; 74 , n 9
1931
3 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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