About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 166. Chapters: Rotary engine, Wankel engine, V12 engine, Crankshaft, Two-stroke engine, Reciprocating engine, Valve, V6 engine, Cam, V-twin engine, Radial engine, Four-stroke engine, Sleeve valve, Poppet valve, Cylinder bank, Straight-six engine, V8 engine, Variable valve timing, Inline-four engine, Cylinder head porting, Manifold, VR6 engine, Corliss steam engine, Straight-eight engine, Hemi engine, Connecting rod, Linkage, Six-stroke engine, Napier Deltic, Cylinder block, Flat-twin engine, Monobloc engine, Flat engine, Bourke engine, V16 engine, Straight-two engine, Opposed-piston engine, Split-single, IOE engine, Flat-four engine, Straight-five engine, Flat-six engine, Peaucellier-Lipkin linkage, W engine, Controlled Combustion Engine, Straight-three engine, General Motors Rotary Combustion Engine, Swing-piston engine, Multi-valve, V10 engine, Marine automobile engine, W12 engine, Engine configuration, Straight engine, Turbo-compound engine, Piston valve, Slant Four, Neue Automobil Gesellschaft, U engine, Single cylinder engine, Flat-twelve engine, H engine, Watt's linkage, W16 engine, V engine, Camless, Rotary valve, Swashplate, Pistonless rotary engine, Scotch yoke, Slide valve, Revolving cylinder engine, Split cycle engine, W8 engine, V4 engine, Rhombic drive, X24 engine, W18 engine, Orbital engine, Spark-ignition engine, Elsbett, Straight-seven engine, V5 engine, V20 engine, Straight-14 engine, Liquidpiston, Straight-10 engine, Flat-eight engine, Flat-sixteen engine, Straight-nine engine, V24 engine, Straight-12 engine, Stelzer engine, Flat-ten engine, Inline engine, V3 engine. Excerpt: The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine that uses a rotary design to convert pressure into a rotating motion instead of using reciprocating pistons. Its four-stroke cycle takes place in a space between the inside of an ova...