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verb - get sexual gratification through self-stimulation
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The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into rotating motion. * All parts rotate consistently in one direction, as opposed to the common reciprocating piston engine, which has pistons violently changing direction. In contrast to the more common reciprocating piston designs, the Wankel engine delivers advantages of simplicity, smoothness, compactness, high revolutions per minute, and a high power-to-weight ratio. This is primarily because three power pulses per rotor revolution (it is only 1 (ONE) power stroke per revolution. There seems to be a long-running myth that it fires 3x/revolution are produced compared to one per revolution in a two-stroke piston engine and one per two revolutions in a four-stroke piston engine. Although at the actual output shaft, there is only one power pulse per revolution, since the output shaft spins three times as fast as the actual rotor, as can be seen in the animation below, it makes it roughly equivalent to a two-stroke piston engine of the same displacement. This is also why the displacement only measures one face of the rotor, since only one face is working for each output shaft revolution. * The engine is commonly referred to as a rotary engine, although this name also applies to other completely different designs, primarily aircraft engines with their cylinders arranged in a circular fashion around the crankshaft. The four-stage cycle of intake, compression, ignition, and exhaust occur each revolution at each of the three rotor tips moving inside the oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing, enabling the three power pulses per rotor revolution. The rotor is similar in shape to a Reuleaux triangle with the sides somewhat flatter. |