Epitrochoidal Engine (Noun)
Meaning
A rotary engine that is a four-stroke internal-combustion engine without reciprocating parts.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The epitrochoidal engine offers significant improvements in terms of weight and compactness over traditional internal-combustion engines.
- In a novel application of epitrochoidal engine design, the innovative firm aimed to produce highly efficient rotary power plants.
- An epitrochoidal engine configuration employs curved housings for chamber separation during four distinct operational stages of power production.
- During extensive bench tests, engineers detected improvements in smooth operation within an optimized epitrochoidal engine architecture.
- Efforts by one entrepreneurial outfit included ongoing trials for airship deployment, a vehicle intended to propel employing rotary thrust delivered through optimized four-stroke epitrochoidal engines.