epitrochoid
Yes, if you mean a "Wankel" engine, also called a "Rotary" engine.
did the rotary engine (Hargrave lawrence) help
A rotary steam engine was a fire engine basically
0. A Rotary Engine does not have any pistons.The rotary engine is an early type of combustion engine. There is no particular quantity of pistons to a rotary engine, but usually an odd number. The type of engine known as the Wankel engine and sometimes known as a rotary engine has no pistons, but has one rotor per combustion chamber.
The other name for the rotary is the Wankel engine.
A reciprocating engine is different than when using rotors. Rotors are used in a pistonless rotary engine, using one or more rotors and sometimes called rotary pistons.
The term rotary piston engine can have several meanings:Rotary engine, the piston engine that rotates in operation, as used on World War I fighter aircraftPistonless rotary engine, the engines which use rotors or rotary pistons instead of conventional reciprocating pistons
Not all of the Mazdas have had the rotary engine, but only the RX model
Andrew J. Beard
The spinning plate engine is known as a rotary valve engine. Rotary valves are also used in brass musical instruments.
its called a rotary engine it produces about 30,000 rpm
It is called a rotary engine. Go to wikipedia.com and type in 'Rotary Engine', it has a diagram of how it works. The rx7 has a two rotar engine with a total displacement of 80 cu. inches. Or if you need ricer numbers... its a 1.3 liter engine. Go to wikipedia, it's actually pretty cool!