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Wankel engine - traducción al Inglés

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE USING AN ECCENTRIC ROTARY DESIGN IN PLACE OF PISTONS
Wankel rotary engine; Wankel rotary; Wankle rotary engine; Wankle engine; Wankell engine; Wankel Engine; Wankel Rotary Engine; Wenkel Rotary Engine; Wankel Rotary-Engines; Wankel rotor engine; Wankel rotary engines
  • '''Figure 18.'''<br />1967 [[Mazda Cosmo]], the first two-rotor rotary engine sports car
  • '''Figure 11.'''<br />A 1972 General-Motors–developed Wankel engine cutaway showing twin rotors
  • '''Figure 22.'''<br />The [[Mazda RX-8]] sports car manufactured until 2012
  • MidWest AE110]] twin-rotor Wankel engine
  • '''Figure 12.'''<br />Apex seals, left [[NSU Ro 80]]; right Mazda 12A and 13B
  • '''Figure 32.'''<br />Citroën RE-2 helicopter in 1975
  • '''Figure 31.'''<br />[[Sikorsky Cypher]] Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) powered with a UEL AR801 Wankel engine
  • '''Figure 25.'''<br />Mazda2 EV prototype
  • '''Figure 30.'''<br />[[Diamond DA20]] with a Diamond Engines Wankel
  • '''Figure 2.'''<br />The first DKM Wankel engine designed by [[Felix Wankel]], the DKM 54 (''Drehkolbenmotor''), at the Deutsches Museum in [[Bonn]]
  • '''Figure 24.'''<br />Structure of a series-hybrid vehicle. The grey square represents a differential gear. An alternative arrangement (not shown) is to have electric motors at two or four wheels.
  • '''Figure 23.'''<br />[[Mazda 787B]]
  • '''Figure 15.'''<br />[[Mazda RX-8 Hydrogen RE]] hydrogen-fuelled rotary-engined car
  • '''Figure 10.'''<br />[[Mazda]]'s first Wankel engine, precursor to the 10A, at the Mazda Museum in [[Hiroshima, Japan]]
  • '''Figure 19.'''<br />The 1970 [[Mercedes-Benz C111]] was fitted with a four-rotor Wankel engine
  • '''Figure 20.'''<br />1973 Citroën Birotor
  • '''Figure 26.'''<br />[[Norton Classic]] air-cooled twin-rotor motorcycle
  • '''Figure 6.'''<br />First production Wankel engine; installed in an NSU Spider
  • The 1964 NSU Wankel Spider]], the first car sold with a rotary engine
  • '''Figure 17.'''<br />The 1967 NSU Ro80
  • '''Figure 27.'''<br />Norton Interpol2 prototype
  • '''Figure 14.'''<br />Rolls-Royce R1C compression ignition prototype
  • UAV]]
  •  ''Right'': Diamond Engines Wankel radial cooling only the hot bow
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  • '''Figure 3.'''<br />A Wankel engine with its rotor and geared output shaft
  • '''Figure 34.'''<br />Ogura Wankel Air conditioning system compressor
  • '''Figure 9.'''<br />Video of a two rotor Wankel engine
  •  exhaust (yellow)
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  • Gives one power pulse per revolution of the output shaft.}}
  • '''Figure 28.'''<br />Wankel RC2-60 Aeronautical Rotary Engine
  •  Spark plug.
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  • NSU]] KKM 57P (''Kreiskolbenmotor''), at Autovision und Forum

Wankel engine         
n. Wankelmotor, inwendige verbrandingsmotor met een minimum aan bewegende onderdelen uitgevonden door Felix Heinrich Wankel
Felix Heinrich Wankel         
  • Wankel's grave in Heidelberg
GERMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER, INVENTOR OF THE WANKEL ENGINE (1902-1988)
Felix Heinrich Wankel
n. Felix Heinrich Wankel, Felix Wankel (1902-1988), Duitse ingenieur die de Wankelmotor uitvond
piston engine         
  • Ray-traced image of a piston engine
ENGINE UTILISING ONE OR MORE RECIPROCATING PISTONS
Reciprocal piston; Reciprocating Engine; Piston engine; Propeller engine; Piston engines; Piston-engine; Reciprocating engines; Reciprocating piston; Flywheel engine; Reciprocating steam engine; Reciprocating heat engine; Reciprocating piston engine
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Definición

Wankel engine
['wa?k(?)l, 'va?-]
¦ noun a rotary internal-combustion engine in which a curvilinear, triangular, eccentrically pivoted piston rotates in an elliptical chamber, forming three combustion spaces that vary in volume as it turns.
Origin
1960s: named after the German engineer Felix Wankel.

Wikipedia

Wankel engine

The Wankel engine (ˈvaŋkəl̩, Vann-KELL) is a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into rotating motion. It was invented by German engineer Felix Wankel, and designed by German engineer Hanns-Dieter Paschke. The Wankel engine's rotor, which creates the turning motion, is similar in shape to a Reuleaux triangle, with the sides having less curvature. The rotor rotates inside an oval-like epitrochoidal housing, around a central output shaft. The rotor spins in a hula-hoop fashion around the central output shaft, spinning the shaft via toothed gearing.

Due to its inherent poor thermodynamics, the Wankel engine has a significantly worse thermal efficiency and worse exhaust gas behaviour when compared against the Otto engine or the Diesel engine, which is why the Wankel engine has seen limited use since its introduction in the 1960s. However, its advantages of compact design, smoothness, lower weight, and fewer parts over the reciprocating piston internal combustion engines make the Wankel engine suited for applications such as chainsaws, auxiliary power units, loitering munitions, aircraft, jet skis, snowmobiles, and range extenders in cars. In the past, the Wankel engine has also been used in road vehicles such as motorcycles, and racing cars.