| 11. | The engine uses a single displacer to reduce moving parts and uses high energy acoustics to transfer energy.
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| 12. | Each displacer unit contains a rubber spring, and damping is achieved by the displaced fluid passing through rubber valves.
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| 13. | The piston also is linked to a displacer that moves the hot air to the opposite, cooler end of the cylinder.
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| 14. | The "'Ringbom engine "'concept published in 1907 has no rotary mechanism or linkage for the displacer.
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| 15. | This is instead driven by a small auxiliary piston, usually a thick displacer rod, with the movement limited by stops.
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| 16. | The displaced fluid passes to the displacer of the paired wheel, thus providing a dynamic interaction between front and rear wheels.
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| 17. | It contains a working gas ( often air ), and either two liquid pistons or one liquid piston and a displacer.
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| 18. | In 1979 he published the book " Displacer y Transendencia en el Arte " ( Displeasure and transcendence in Art ).
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| 19. | The cold head consists of a two-stage cold head cylinder ( part of the vacuum vessel ) and a drive unit displacer assembly.
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| 20. | The power piston in the displacer type stirling engine, is tightly sealed and is controlled to move up and down as the gas inside expands.
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