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The MinhNguyen's RPE S2 produces 36 strokes (9 power strokes per rotor rotation) per revolution of the rotor (4 strokes per chamber times 3 chambers, and 3 times per chamber), as opposed to 2 strokes for each crankshaft rotation of a single-cylinder single acting piston engine, wich as correlative to a single rotor is in some ways equivalent to a eighteen-cylinders reciprocating engine (V18).
MinhNguyen RPE S2 rotary piston engine has Just on center, then the piston system is the Fly-wheels, accumulates kinetic energy (continuous and entire)
(Continued).
Note:
The piston system can be has n Poles as correlative to radius of engine and width of the Poles (n=3, n=4, ...).
I am the sole designer of this invention.
(Present here is only the basic idea of the engine).
Inventor and designer: MINH NGUYEN (NGUYỄN MINH)
Add: 446/1 Phan Xich Long street, ward 2, Phu Nhuan district, HCM city, VIETNAM
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Music: Chariots of fire _ Rechard Clayderman

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  • Hello everybody

    Sorry, long time no-see.

    Thank you for all comments

    Kind Regards.

    Nguyen

  • Hello Mr Nguyen !

    Do you have produced a prototype already ?

    After your estimations, what efficiency will it have (approximately) ?

    Kind Regards.

  • Hello hoverpal

    Thank you for interesting in my invention.

    I havent produced a prototype.

    It will have super power and consumes less fuel (<50%).

    Kind Regards.

    Nguyen

  • Minh Nguyen's engine designs are genious. awesome way to move away from reciprocating engines. I feel that minh deserver more good feedback from his viewers to help other people understand the engine cycle and learn about these new inventions.

  • I m glad to hear that, and thanks for your comment.

    MINH NGUYỄN

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  • why dont u show how it works?

  • @baobaolovely I meant how will the extra electricity be generated. In southern Ontario, Canada, we have brown outs when everyone cranks up their home a/c units. A car will require at least 3 times that amount of electricity. Only nuke generators can supply that amount power and only if the transmission lines are upgraded. That isn't happening here or Australia or anywhere else.

  • @RockStudioLive plug-in at home or at charge stations instead of gas stations for a few minutes. But electric cars are not popular for now because of limited charge stations around. In future, may be in 20 years it will be more affordable and popular because of its efficiency. I live in Australia now and there is no electric car or charge station yet but I hope it'll be here soon and we will love it. Petrol price here is climbing daily.

  • @baobaolovely How will these electric vehicles be supplied with electricity?

  • I don't think the rotary engines will be popular despite it's advantages over the piston engine. In future car makers will switch to electric car and fuel cell car and there will be no gasoline cars. Electric cars are the most efficient.

  • Nice work man!

    I still dont understand it completely but its great to see other types of real engines!

    I think a rotary type air engine will be the future.

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