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| has gloss | eng: The Harwell TMG Stirling engine, an abbreviation for "Thermo-Mechanical Generator", was invented in 1967 by E. H. Cooke-Yarborough at the Harwell Labs of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. It was intended to be a remote electrical power source with low cost and very long life, albeit by sacrificing some efficiency. The TMG (model TMG120) was at one time the only Stirling engine sold by a manufacturer, namely HoMach Systems Ltd., England. |
| lexicalization | eng: Thermo-Mechanical Generator |
| lexicalization | eng: Thermomechanical generator |
| instance of | c/Piston engines |
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| media:img | TMG freebody1.jpg |
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