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  2. Axial engine - Wikipedia

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    A four-stroke, air-cooled unit, it had seven cylinders and a variable compression ratio, altered by changing the wobble-plate angle and hence the length of piston stroke. [3] It was called a "rotary engine", because the entire engine rotated apart from the end casings. Ignition was supplied by a Bosch magneto directly driven from the cam gears.

  3. Swashplate - Wikipedia

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    The fixed plate is shown in gold and six shafts each take a reciprocating motion from points on the gold plate. The shafts might be connected to pistons in cylinders. Note the power may be coming from the shaft to drive the pistons as in a pump, or from the pistons to drive the shaft rotation as in an engine

  4. Category:Piston engine configurations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Piston engine configurations" ... Revolving cylinder engine; Rotary engine; S. ... W12 engine; W16 engine; W18 engine; Wobble-plate engine; X.

  5. Axial piston pump - Wikipedia

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    Automotive air conditioning compressors for cabin cooling are nowadays mostly based around the axial piston pump design (others are based on the scroll compressor or rotary vane pump ones instead) in order to contain their weight and space requirement in the vehicle's engine bay and reduce vibrations. They're available in fixed displacement and ...

  6. Cam engine - Wikipedia

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    A similar engine to the swashplate engine is the wobble plate engine, also known as nutator or Z-crank drive. This uses a bearing that purely nutates, rather than also rotating as for the swashplate. The wobble plate is separated from the output shaft by a rotary bearing. [2] Wobble plate engines are thus not cam engines.

  7. Category:Axial engines - Wikipedia

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    Cam engine; S. Swashplate engine; W. Wobble-plate engine This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 19:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Oscillating cylinder steam engine - Wikipedia

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    An oscillating cylinder engine cannot be reversed by means of the valve linkage (as in a normal fixed cylinder) because there is none. Reversing of the engine can be achieved by reversing the steam connections between inlet and exhaust or, in the case of small engines, by shifting the trunnion pivot point so that the port in the cylinder lines up with a different pair of ports in the port face.

  9. Compressor - Wikipedia

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    Rotary screw compressors are commercially produced in Oil Flooded, Water Flooded and Dry type. The efficiency of rotary compressors depends on the air drier, [clarification needed] and the selection of air drier is always 1.5 times volumetric delivery of the compressor. [9] Designs with a single screw [10] or three screws [11] instead of two exist.