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  1. William Beale was a mechanical engineering professor at Ohio University with a distinguished career in the development and manufacturing of new engine and power generation systems. Beale was a man of ideas and actions whose mind never stopped looking for ways to improve the world even to the end.

  2. people.ohio.edu › trembly › mechanicalpeople.ohio.edu

    William Beale was a mechanical engineering professor at Ohio University in the 1960's. In 1964 he invented one of the most ingenious external heat source engines yet devised – the Free Piston Stirling Engine.

  3. William Beale was a notable exception. With unbelievable persistence Beale continued his efforts and was eventually rewarded with a stable engine. Since those pioneering days he has contributed as much as anyone to putting the technology on an established foundation.”

  4. Probably the most ingenious Stirling engines yet devised are the free-piston engines invented and developed by William Beale at Ohio University in the late 1960s.

  5. William Taylor Beale, 88, died on July 24, 2016, attended by his immediate surviving family – wife, Carol, and children, Faith, Dan, and John – and loving friends. A lifelong inventor and philosophizer, he

  6. In the early 1960s William Beale, a professor at the Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, invented the free-piston Stirling engine and with remarkably single-minded purpose brought the device into commercial production in the form of a small demonstration engine in the early 1970s.

  7. www.sunpowerinc.com › about-sunpower › historyHistory - SUNPOWER INC

    Sunpower was founded in Athens, Ohio based on the technology developed by a professor of mechanical engineering at Ohio University, William Beale. Mr. Beale was teaching a class on the principles of the Stirling engine when it occurred to him there could be a better way.