The Doyle Rotary Engine
The Doyle rotary is a split cycle rotary engine that utilizes two rows of Pistons and cylinders each row of cylinders performs one half of the four-stroke cycle the first row of cylinders pulls in and compresses fresh air the second row of cylinders completes the power and exhaust strokes.
The combustion cycle is completed six times per revolution as the cylinder block and outer housing rotate displacement occurs without any reciprocating mass the cylinder block and outer housing rotate about the crankshaft and offset axes this offset creates the stroke of the Pistons while using fewer moving parts.
The Doyle rotary completes the four stroke cycle and a smooth and continuous motion more advantages can be revealed by dissecting the individual components the stationary crankshaft is the heart of the Doyle rotary it contains the seals ports combustion chamber spark plug and fuel injector.
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