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  • ...ls evident in the conceptual diagram, the rotor must also seal against the chamber ends. Worse still, these two sets of seals must somehow join at sharp corne An additional problem is that the seals at the Wankel rotor apexes meet the chamber walls at an angle that varies plus and minus 60° during the cycle, whil
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  • ...Diesel]] [[engine]], the head of the piston forms one wall of an expansion chamber inside the [[cylinder]]. The opposite wall, called the [[cylinder head]], As the piston moves inside the cylinder, it transforms the energy from the expansion of a burning gas (usually a mixture of [[petrol]] or [[diesel]] and [[air]]
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  • ...switch), the adoption of a system of balance and use a [[Double Expansion|Expansion]] very special addition to passing under the engine, typical for this type ...(Cagiva Power Chamber), and the choice of a classical [[Double Expansion | Expansion]] ends at the side of the swingarm.
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  • ...nkel produces twelve strokes per revolution of the rotor (four strokes per chamber times three chambers) (although the spindle rotates three times faster than ...ls evident in the conceptual diagram, the rotor must also seal against the chamber ends. Worse still, these two sets of seals must somehow join at sharp corne
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  • ...sed on [[dirt bike]]s, a bulge in the exhaust pipe known as an [[expansion chamber]] uses the pressure of the exhaust to create a [[pump]] that squeezes more *[[Expansion chamber]]
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  • Expansion stroke: ...op of the stroke, the ignition system ignites the charge in the combustion chamber.
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  • ...e:Arbeitsweise Zweitakt.gif|center|thumb|500px|A two-stroke engine with an expansion pipe illustrating the effect of the reflected pressure wave on the fuel cha ...me of the exhaust which changes the resonant frequency of the [[expansion chamber]], such as [[Honda]] V-TACS system. The result is an engine with better low
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  • ...st the inner periphery of the housing, dividing it into three [[combustion chamber]]s. ...hat is, one half power stroke per revolution per cylinder) each combustion chamber of each rotor in the Wankel generates one combustion 'stroke' per revolutio
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  • # Sealing the combustion/expansion chamber.
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  • ...ylinder head, chrome bore cylinder, Dell’ Orto SS20 carburettor, expansion chamber and piston. The pistons were of various types with either 2 or 3 rings.
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  • [[Image:Rocket-test-chamber-NASA-med.jpg|thumb|250pix|right|A "cold" (un-ignited) rocket engine test at ...times. The speed ratio of a rocket nozzle is mostly determined by its area expansion ratio—the ratio of the area of the throat to the area at the exit. Th
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  • ...e]] in which [[combustion]] occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. Combustion of a [[fuel]] creates high [[temperature]]/[[pressure]] gases, ...powered by any [[fuel]] that can be combined with an "[[oxidizer]]" in the chamber.
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  • ...auses a rapid rise in [[temperature]] and [[pressure]] of the gases in the chamber, which are permitted to expand. The expanding gases are used to move a pist ...st be easily transportable through the [[fuel system]] to the [[combustion chamber]], and that the fuel release sufficient [[energy]] in the form of [[heat]]
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  • ...bustion|burning of a fuel]] occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. This [[exothermic]] reaction of a [[fuel]] with an [[oxidizer]] creates ga ...gine had one power phase per revolution together with different intake and expansion volumes making it more efficient than the Otto cycle.
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  • ...Dell'Orto]] or [[Mikuni]] [[carburettors]] and bespoke [[Expansion chamber|expansion chambers]]. [[Disc brake|Hydraulic disc brakes]] in the front are becoming
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  • In [[2005]], AC Cars relocated to [[Malta]] and announced plans for expansion. The first new vehicle chassis was shipped in May. A new company, AC Cars M ...er-arms opening the exhaust valves to allow a cross flow "hemi" combustion chamber in a compact space.
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  • ...stroke. A two stroke could expect a 20% percent gain from a good expansion chamber vs a four stroke engine getting 10-15%. Additionally, the two-stroke engine * More oxygen is introduced into an engine's combustion chamber
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  • ...cast iron; base in aluminum; crankshaft on 3 supports; obtained combustion chamber, partially, from one practiced cuneiform cavity over the pistons; fixed mot ...draulic brakes “Lockheed” to pedal agents on the 4 wheels, with ganasce to expansion and tamburi (supplies of fins) in aluminum with wraps in cast iron; brake b
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  • ...inductive spark Exhaust system: Steel, 2 tubes connected to an; expansion chamber, connected to 2 steel mufflers catalyzed with Lambda probe Gear box: 5 spee
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