primary claimed benefit of the revolving cylinder, axial piston engine is that a four-cycle, reciprocating piston engine can be achieved without the need...
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engine Opposed-piston engine Axial engine Cam engine Revolving cylinder engine Swing-piston engine Thermo-magnetic motor Heat engine for a view of the thermodynamics...
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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....
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pistons, such as in a single-cylinder engine or an inline-three engine. Unevenly spaced firing order, such as in a V6 engine without offset crankpins Types...
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Lawn mower (redirect from Cylinder mower)
source for lawn mowers is a small 4-stroke (typically one-cylinder) internal combustion engine. Smaller mowers often lack any form of self-propulsion, requiring...
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constant (i.e., a flywheel with fixed mass and second moment of area revolving about some fixed axis) then the stored (rotational) energy is directly...
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Gyro Motor Company (section Engines)
Gnome et Rhône Emile Berliner (November 1913). "Revolving cylinder motors". Aeronautics. "Adams-Farwell Engine". Retrieved 9 July 2012. The Automotive Manufacturer...
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leaving a fringe of fibres protruding through which the pins of the revolving cylinder comb pass, removing the short fibres or noil and any impurities. The...
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Colt revolving long-arms by the presence of a small ring lever located in front of the trigger. This lever, when pulled, would index the cylinder to the...
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Hotchkiss 680 was an important model between the wars—it had a six-cylinder, 3-litre engine. In 1937, the company merged with Amilcar. J. A. Grégoire joined...
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Fiat Cinquecento (section Engines)
refurbishment (although the engine still employed a carburettor), which resulted, among other changes, in the crankshaft revolving in the opposite direction...
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Rifle (redirect from Revolving rifle)
1866 as a lever action. Revolving rifles were an attempt to increase the rate of fire of rifles by combining them with the revolving firing mechanism that...
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Charles Benjamin Redrup". Retrieved 10 October 2016. "Revolving-cylinder internal-combustion engine". The Motor Cycle. 28 November 1904. {{cite journal}}:...
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freewheel clutch. It resembles a roller bearing but, instead of cylindrical rollers, non-revolving asymmetric figure-eight shaped sprags, or other elements allowing...
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Cam (mechanism) (section Cylindrical cam)
motion of the engine and converts it into the reciprocating motion necessary to operate the intake and exhaust valves of the cylinders. Cams can be characterized...
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platform, is equipped with a reciprocating knife cutter bar, and features a revolving reel with metal teeth to cause the cut crop to fall into the auger once...
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91 m) wide. It had a rotary, air-cooled, 3-cylinder engine, mounted vertically in the rear and revolving around a fixed crankshaft. Turning with the...
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conical 8-tube revolving cylinder, like a scaled-up version of something found on a Smith & Wesson Revolver. The chambers of the cylinder were reloaded...
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Fulton much but nothing for himself. In 1815, Morey patented a “revolving” steam engine, described at length in the American Journal of Science in 1819...
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8.48% of Toyota Motor and is the largest shareholder (excluding trust revolving funds). As a countermeasure against hostile merger and acquisition attempts...
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a 4-shot revolving rifle, a 'double rifle' with a cylinder with five charges and a 'single rifle' and a pair of pistols also with a cylinder with five...
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Julien Leroy patented a flintlock and percussion revolving rifle with a mechanically indexed cylinder and a priming magazine. Lepage guns: In 1819 a French...
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(32 cm3; 2.0 cu in) engine can swing a 2.75 mm (0.108 in) line and often has metal-blade accessories. Most trimmers use single-cylinder engines (particularly...
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Steam-powered aircraft (category Aircraft engines)
Oakland airport. It was powered by a two-cylinder, 150 hp (110 kW) double-expansion V-twin reciprocating engine weighing about 500 lb (230 kg), designed...
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by 1.83 m). It had a rotary, air-cooled, 3-cylinder engine, mounted vertically in the rear and revolving around a fixed crankshaft. Turning with the...
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developed an unusual type of internal-combustion engine, with two opposed pistons within each cylinder. The compression stroke involved the two pistons...
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Electric motor (redirect from Electric engine)
(distributed field or round-rotor) motor, the ferromagnetic core is a smooth cylinder, with the windings distributed evenly in slots around the circumference...
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Charles Collett (section 4-cylinder engines)
most powerful 4-6-0 engine in Britain. Stanier paid it the compliment of using its principal dimensions (Boiler pressure, cylinder size and wheel diameter—and...
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practical adaption of Collier's earlier revolving flintlock, incorporating a locking bolt to keep the cylinder aligned with the barrel. The invention of...
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344 t). Ekaterina II had two 3-cylinder vertical compound steam engines built by the Baltic Works. Fourteen cylindrical boilers, also built by the Baltic...
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