RKM engine
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The RKM engine or RKM motor (see also de:Schapiromotor) is a type of rotary engine designed by Boris Schapiro, Lev Levitin and Naum Kruk. [1] [2] [3] [4] Unlike the well-known Wankel engine its compression ratio is not limited by the geometry of the rotating piston, adding to efficiency and making it suitable for use as a compact diesel engine.[5] Essentially the same mechanism can be used in reverse as a compact and efficient gas compressor.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ US Patent 7,117,840, "Rotary piston machine with an oval rotary piston guided in an oval chamber"
- ^ US Patent 6,983,729, "Rotary piston machine"
- ^ US Patent 6,910,397, "Toothing assembly"
- ^ German Patent DE19920289, "Rotationskolbenmaschine"
- ^ Evaluation of RKM engine by Prof. Guido Sandri of Boston University
- ^ RKM website, technical comments
[edit] External links
- Movies of RKM engines and compressors
- MIT Technology Review (German edition), 7 August 2007, "Der Anti-Wankelmotor" (The anti-Wankel engine)
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 28 Oktober 2007, "Und er dreht sich doch noch" (And yet it turns)
- Наука и Жизнь (Science and Life), № 5 2008, "Овальные поршни, треугольные цилиндры" (Oval pistons, triangular cylinders)
- ICSAT2008: International Conference on Sustainable Automotive Technologies (see Schapiro abstract)