Rotary engine – How is it made and how does it work?



The rotary engine is an early Type of internal combustion engine. It was designed with an odd number of cylinders per row. The configuration is radial, where the crankshaft remains stationary during operation. The entire crankcase and cylinders rotate around the crankshaft as a whole. It is mainly used in aviation, but we also saw it in several motorcycles and cars.

To understand the rotary engine is better, you have to compare it with a conventional engine as the piston engine. This engine makes the 4 different tasks in the same amount of space – internal combustion, compression, intake and exhaust.

Compared to this, the rotor performs the same 4 jobs, with the exception that everything is happening in another part of the body. This means that each cylinder has a specific task. In the video below, You will see how this engine works and how it works!




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