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ro·ta·ry en·gine

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. rotary enginenoun

    an internal-combustion engine in which power is transmitted directly to rotating components

  2. radial engine, rotary enginenoun

    an internal-combustion engine having cylinders arranged radially around a central crankcase

Wiktionary

  1. rotary enginenoun

    any of several types of internal combustion engine in which the power output is directly rotational

Wikipedia

  1. Rotary engine

    The rotary engine is an early type of internal combustion engine, usually designed with an odd number of cylinders per row in a radial configuration. The engine's crankshaft remained stationary in operation, while the entire crankcase and its attached cylinders rotated around it as a unit. Its main application was in aviation, although it also saw use in a few early motorcycles and automobiles. This type of engine was widely used as an alternative to conventional inline engines (straight or V) during World War I and the years immediately preceding that conflict. It has been described as "a very efficient solution to the problems of power output, weight, and reliability".By the early 1920s, the inherent limitations of this type of engine had rendered it obsolete.

ChatGPT

  1. rotary engine

    A rotary engine, also known as a Wankel engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that utilizes a particular design known as a rotary design where the combustion process occurs in a circular or rotary manner rather than in a reciprocating (up and down) process found in a conventional piston engine. In a rotary engine, a triangular rotor, instead of pistons, rotates within the housing to convert pressure into rotating motion. This design allows for fewer moving parts, thus potentially resulting in a smoother operation and less vibration.

Wikidata

  1. Rotary engine

    The rotary engine was an early type of internal-combustion engine, usually designed with an odd number of cylinders per row in a radial configuration, in which the crankshaft remained stationary and the entire cylinder block rotated around it. Its main application was in aviation, although it also saw use in a few early motorcycles and automobiles. This type of engine was widely used as an alternative to conventional inline engines during World War I and the years immediately preceding that conflict. They have been described as "a very efficient solution to the problems of power output, weight, and reliability". By the early 1920s, however, the inherent limitations of this type of engine had rendered it obsolete, with the power output increasingly going into overcoming the air-resistance of the spinning engine itself. The rotating mass of the engine also had a significant gyroscopic precession: depending on the type of aircraft, this produced stability and control problems, especially for inexperienced pilots. Another factor in the demise of the rotary was the fundamentally inefficient use of fuel and lubricating oil caused in part by the need for the fuel/air mixture to be aspirated through the hollow crankshaft and crankcase, as in a two-stroke engine.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rotary engine in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rotary engine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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