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Что (кто) такое V-engine (vee-typre engine) - определение

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH TWO BANKS OF CYLINDERS AT AN ANGLE RESEMBLING A 'V'
V Engine; V-Engine; V-engine; V-type engine; Vee engine; V engines; V32 engine
  • [[Argus As 10]] inverted engine
  • V-angle illustrated by the yellow lines

V engine         
A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft.
V-twin engine         
  • A [[Briggs & Stratton]] 90° industrial engine (seen from the accessory end)
  • "Fork & blade" connecting rods]]
  • 1889 Daimler V-twin engine
2-CYLINDER PISTON ENGINE IN VEE CONFIGURATION
V-twin (engine); L-twin; V-Twin; Vee-twin; V twin; V-twin; L-twin engine; Vee twin; V2 engine
A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
Software engine         
CENTRAL PART OF A COMPUTER PROGRAM
Core engine
A software engine is a core component of a complex software system. Alternate phrases include "software core" and "software core engine", or just "core engine".

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V engine

A V engine, sometimes called a Vee engine, is a common configuration for internal combustion engines. It consists of two cylinder banks—usually with the same number of cylinders in each bank—connected to a common crankshaft. These cylinder banks are arranged at an angle to each other, so that the banks form a "V" shape when viewed from the front of the engine.

V engines typically have a shorter length than equivalent inline engines, however the trade-off is a larger width. V6, V8 and V12 engines are the most common layout for automobile engines with 6, 8 or 12 cylinders respectively.