TWO-STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH A SPHERICAL CHAMBER
An internal combustion heat engine, of which the architecture of one elementary "cylinder" includes 4 identical mobile couplings distributed about the Z axis of the engine, consisting of a segmented "piston" driven by the crank pin of a crankshaft and guided by a roller rolling i...
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Zusammenfassung: | An internal combustion heat engine, of which the architecture of one elementary "cylinder" includes 4 identical mobile couplings distributed about the Z axis of the engine, consisting of a segmented "piston" driven by the crank pin of a crankshaft and guided by a roller rolling in a slide. The crankshafts, which are parallel and synchronized by a gear mechanism, perform one revolution per cycle. Each piston includes a sliding surface that nearly touches the cylinder face of the adjacent piston, but on which the segmentation slides in sealed contact. The concave shape of the 4 overlapping faces encloses a chamber volume that changes cyclically: at a minimum, having a quasi-spherical shape during combustion, reducing the heat losses at the walls, and at a maximum, uncovering the ports allowing intake and exhaust via transfer units and manifolds with the possibility of more economical Miller/Atkinson distribution, via rotary plates. |
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