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Revision as of 03:08, 30 May 2011
Main > Energy > Steam Engine
Wiki pages related to the OSE Steam Engine Project are organized by topics here. For an alphabetical index, see the "Steam Engine" link at the bottom of this page.
Steam Engine Project
- Theory and Research
- Theory
 - Engine Elements
 - Design Notes
 - Installations
- White Cliffs Solar Power Station
 
 
 - Project Overview
 - Development
 - Design
 - Specification
 - Bill of Materials
 - Build Instructions
 - Buy It
 - User Manual
 
Steam Engine Applications
- Turn of the Century Farm Equipment
 - Steam Cars
 - Open Source Steam Power Generator
 - Steam Hydrauilc Hybrid Electrical Generator
 - Cyclone Engine
 
Steam Generators
- Steam Generator
 - Geo-thermal Power
 - Natural Steam Sources
 - CHP Stove Heat Exchanger
 - Flash Steam Generator
 - Solar Combined Heat Power System
 - Tesla Turbine
 
Steam and Steam Engine Technology
- Crash Course in Steam
 - Opposed piston opposed cylinder engine
 - Brief History of the Steam Engine
 - Steam Engineering Tutorial
 - Steam Power Basics
 - Uniflow Steam Engine
 - Solar Steam Engine Selection Process
 
Other Steam Engines
Steam Engine Organizations
- Companies
- The Only Production Steam Engine in the World
 - Tinytech
 - Cyclone Power Technology
 
 - Clubs
- Steam Automobile Club of America
 - New England Model Engineering Society [1].
 - Pennsylvania Live Steamers [2]
 
 - Steam Engine/Museums
- New England Wireless and Steam Engine Museum, Rhode Island [3].