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Peter William Willans
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Peter William Willans (1851-1892) was an engineer and designer of steam engines, in particular the Willans engine. Willans was a partner with Mark Robinson in the firm Willans & Robinson. Willans is well remembered for his development of the 'Willans line', which represents the relationship between fuel energy input and engine output.
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Peter William Willans (1851-1892) was an engineer and designer of steam engines, in particular the Willans engine. Willans was a partner with Mark Robinson in the firm Willans & Robinson. Willans is well remembered for his development of the 'Willans line', which represents the relationship between fuel energy input and engine output.
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