Wankel engine

Wankel engine
noun Etymology: Felix Wankel died 1988 German engineer Date: 1961 an internal combustion rotary engine that has a rounded triangular rotor functioning as a piston and rotating in a space in the engine and that has only two major moving parts

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  • Wankel engine — n. internal combustion rotary engine invented by Felix Wankel that has no reciprocating parts …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Wankel engine — [ waŋk(ə)l, vaŋ ] noun a rotary internal combustion engine in which a curvilinear, triangular, eccentrically pivoted piston rotates in an elliptical chamber, forming three combustion spaces that vary in volume as it turns. Origin 1960s: named… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Wankel engine — Wan′kel en′gine [[t]ˈwɑŋ kəl, ˈwæŋ [/t]] n. aum an internal combustion rotary engine with a triangular rotor that revolves in a chamber • Etymology: after Felix Wankel (1902–88), German engineer, its inventor …   From formal English to slang

  • Wankel engine — n. a rotary internal combustion engine with a continuously rotated and eccentrically pivoted nearly triangular shaft. Etymology: F. Wankel, Ger. engineer d. 1988 …   Useful english dictionary

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