Rotary engine running
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You have 4 compression strokes at the SAME time, and yet....where's the power stroke? It's like they compress, then the disks open up and immediately fills the cavity ahead. Sorry, but I just don't see it. Nice concept though.
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@meetyourdoomBRA , It wont work well , rotary valving issues not with standing..Until a working model is under extensive testing it is all theory..
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Nice concept! Check out my rotary engine design; it's called "New Engine Idea" if you can find it right in my channel.
it's an early design, btw. It doesn't work at all (as I predict). I have a much better design coming soon or later.
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nice program and work
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Wow! Your looking at a serious timing "crash"if you not tdc every rotation. Idub this engine Clock Work Orange. Cheers to your forward thinking. You would enjoy reading about Planatary Trespin Gearing. An exterior gear that would give you real time sync ability. Cheers again!
More insanity...
JaxxBat 2 months ago
@JaxxBat LOL!!
Prude :-:
Krumme1979 2 months ago
Hey, i dont get how it works. it looks like a great engine. Hey im a fan of engine of all kinds, i live it. i wanted to know if is it a combustion engine, if yes, can you make an animation explaining where the fuel enters then engine, when it burns, and when then smoke leave. something like this /watch?v=_y6PS-2j2Ug
meetyourdoomBRA 5 months ago
@meetyourdoomBRA
Have a look at the 4 descriptions in the beginning of the comments. They pretty much explain how it works
Krumme1979 5 months ago
i dont see where the power stroke would be, all i see is where it would bleed off the pressure you just made...
KBTuning 1 year ago 3
@KBTuning The pressure is stored in a small rotary "cup". It is stored just long enoug for the piston to pass through the rotary valve. It releases the pressureised gas on the other side of the valve between the valve and the same piston that build the pressure. Have a look at the other video i have (Rotory engine assembly). You'll see the "cup" or "delay valve"
Krumme1979 1 year ago