The free-piston Stirling engine (FPSE) is a heat driven mechanical oscillator from which power can be extracted. Linear dynamics is applied here in order to obtain: a stability criterion, a means for determining the oscillation frequency, relative amplitudes of the dynamic components, effects of friction on starting and the locus of the roots of the system determinant. Three common configurations of these engines are investigated.
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