Diesel and Rotary Engines By Kori Green Matthias Braedel Bobby DePriest
The Rotary Engine Dr. Felix Heinrich Wankel ( ) Born in Swabia Germany (Otto, Daimler, and Benz also came from Swabia). but there are proposals found for this type of engine as early as the year The rotary is most known today as the power plant for the Mazda RX-7 and RX-8 automobiles
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The Rotary Engine Intake Compression Combustion Exhaust
Benefits Fewer moving parts Smaller engine Lighter Less vibration due to the fluid, one directional motion
Mazda’s Renesis Rotary Engine
The Diesel Engine developed by a German engineer named Rudolf Diesel. obtained a patent in 1892
Diesel Engine Air intake Compression Fuel injection/combustion Exaust
The Wartsila-Sulzer RTA96-C turbocharged two-stroke diesel engine