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  1. Reciprocating engine - Wikipedia

    • A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a rotating motion. This article describes the common features of all types. The main types are: the internal combustion engine, used extensively in motor vehicles; the steam engine, … See more

    Common features in all types

    There may be one or more pistons. Each piston is inside a cylinder, into which a gas is introduced, either already … See more

    Operations

    In steam engines and internal combustion engines, valves are required to allow the entry and exit of gases at the correct times in the piston's cycle. These are worked by cams, eccentrics or cranks driven by the shaft of the … See more

    History

    The reciprocating engine developed in Europe during the 18th century, first as the atmospheric engine then later as the steam engine. These were followed by the Stirling engine and internal combustion engine in the 19th centur… See more

     
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  1. A reciprocating engine is an engine that uses one or more pistons in order to convert pressure into rotational motion. They use the reciprocating (up-and-down) motion of the pistons to translate this energy.
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    A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat enginethat uses one or more reciprocatingpistonsto convert high temperature and high pressureinto a rotating motion.
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    Learn about the types, processes and applications of reciprocating engines, which use pistons to convert pressure into rotational motion. See diagrams, examples and references for further reading.

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    In airplane: Reciprocating engines. Often an internal-combustion piston engine is used, especially for smaller planes. They are of various types, based on the arrangement of the cylinders. Horizontally opposed engines employ four to six …

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    Dec 10, 2009 · A reciprocating engine uses the linear motion of one or more pistons to convert fluid pressure into mechanical work, usually in the form of rotary motion. This process allows for the production of mechanical energy, …

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    A reciprocating engine is a type of engine that uses one or more pistons to transform the thermal energy of the fuel into rotary motion. It is known as a reciprocating engine because of the …

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