Rotary Engine by Kenichi Yamamoto 1971.pdf
This book is entitled “Rotary Engine”, the scope is limited to the description of the NSU-Wankel engie developed jointly with NSU based on Felix Wankel’s invention. The entire contents of this book were written in close and intensive cooperation with many engineers/professional people that spent lots time in researching, designing , testing Rotary Engine (Wankel Engine).
Inside this ebook:
- The Concept of Rotary Engine
- Basic Dimension
- Basic Structure
- Gas Seal
- Cooling
- Lubrication
- Engine Vibration
- Ignition System
- Engine Performance, Combustion
- Multi Rotor Engines
- Manufacturing Method
- Examples of Rotary engine applications
- Exhaust emission of Rotary Engine
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Download free Rotary Engine ebook: Rotary Engine by Kenichi Yamamoto 1971.pdf(156 pages pdf file, 3.41 MB)
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