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  • Split-cycle engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine

    The split-cycle engine is a type of internal combustion engine. In a conventional Otto cycle engine, each cylinder performs four strokes per cycle: intake

    Split-cycle engine

    Split-cycle_engine

  • Scuderi engine
  • Proposed engine

    been substantiated. The engine, formally called the Scuderi Split Cycle Engine, is a split-cycle, internal combustion engine invented by Carmelo J. Scuderi

    Scuderi engine

    Scuderi engine

    Scuderi_engine

  • Internal combustion engine
  • Engine in which fuel combusts with an oxidizer

    exhaust occur. A split-cycle engine is really an air compressor on one side with a combustion chamber on the other. Previous split-cycle engines have had two

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal combustion engine

    Internal_combustion_engine

  • Variable cycle engine
  • Aircraft propulsion system efficient at a range of speeds higher and lower than sound's

    A variable cycle engine (VCE), also referred to as adaptive cycle engine (ACE), is an aircraft jet engine that is designed to operate efficiently under

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable_cycle_engine

  • Split-single engine
  • Type of two-stroke internal combustion engine

    occasionally used for engines with four or more cylinders.[clarification needed][citation needed] The split-single uses a two-stroke cycle (i.e. where every

    Split-single engine

    Split-single engine

    Split-single_engine

  • Stirling engine
  • Closed-cycle regenerative heat engine

    specifically, the Stirling engine is a closed-cycle regenerative heat engine, with a permanent gaseous working fluid. Closed-cycle, in this context, means

    Stirling engine

    Stirling engine

    Stirling_engine

  • Heat engine
  • System that converts heat or thermal energy to mechanical work

    or closed cycles. In a closed cycle the working fluid is retained within the engine at the completion of the cycle whereas is an open cycle the working

    Heat engine

    Heat engine

    Heat_engine

  • Two-stroke engine
  • Internal combustion engine type

    A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston, one up and

    Two-stroke engine

    Two-stroke engine

    Two-stroke_engine

  • Single-cylinder engine
  • Piston engine with one cylinder

    compared with liquid-cooled engines. Drawbacks of single-cylinder engines include a more pulsating power delivery through each cycle and higher levels of vibration

    Single-cylinder engine

    Single-cylinder engine

    Single-cylinder_engine

  • Steam engine
  • Engine that uses steam to perform mechanical work

    The ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this process is called the Rankine cycle. In general usage, the term “steam engine” can refer to either complete

    Steam engine

    Steam engine

    Steam_engine

  • Desaxe
  • Type of internal combustion engine

    rotation of 180°, totaling 720° for the complete 4-stroke combustion cycle. A desaxe engine adds to the duration of the two downward strokes (intake and power)

    Desaxe

    Desaxe

    Desaxe

  • W engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine

    2-bank V engine as opposed to a "true" W engine. W engines are significantly less common than V engines. Compared with a V engine, a W engine is typically

    W engine

    W engine

    W_engine

  • Rotating detonation engine
  • Type of rocket engine

    design is similar to the pulse detonation engine (PDE), the RDE can function continuously because the waves cycle around the chamber, while the PDE requires

    Rotating detonation engine

    Rotating detonation engine

    Rotating_detonation_engine

  • Hot-bulb engine
  • Internal combustion engine

    Akroyd-Stuart's original engine operated on the four-stroke cycle (induction, compression, power and exhaust), and Hornsby continued to build engines to this design

    Hot-bulb engine

    Hot-bulb engine

    Hot-bulb_engine

  • Gas-turbine engine
  • Type of internal and continuous combustion engine

    that the most desirable split of energy between the thrust and the shaft work is achieved. The fourth step of the Brayton cycle (cooling of the working

    Gas-turbine engine

    Gas-turbine engine

    Gas-turbine_engine

  • Engine
  • Machine that converts one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy (of motion)

    patented an engine using the free-piston principle that was possibly the first 4-cycle engine. The invention of an internal combustion engine which was

    Engine

    Engine

    Engine

  • Jet engine
  • Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas

    Brayton thermodynamic cycle. Jet aircraft use such engines for long-distance travel. Early jet aircraft used turbojet engines that were relatively inefficient

    Jet engine

    Jet engine

    Jet_engine

  • Straight-six engine
  • Internal combustion engine

    A straight-six engine (also referred to as an inline-six engine; abbreviated I6 or L6) is a piston engine with six cylinders arranged in a straight line

    Straight-six engine

    Straight-six engine

    Straight-six_engine

  • Gas turbine engine compressors
  • Engine component

    engine compressors provide the compression part of the gas turbine engine thermodynamic cycle. There are three basic categories of gas turbine engine

    Gas turbine engine compressors

    Gas turbine engine compressors

    Gas_turbine_engine_compressors

  • Free-piston engine
  • Type of engine with no crank

    fore-and-aft cycle. However, a split cycle four-stroke version has been patented, GB2480461 (A) published 2011-11-23. The modern free-piston engine was proposed

    Free-piston engine

    Free-piston engine

    Free-piston_engine

  • Flat engine
  • Combustion engine using pistons facing to the sides on a common crankshaft

    A flat engine is a piston engine where the cylinders are located on either side of a central crankshaft. Flat engines are also known as horizontally opposed

    Flat engine

    Flat engine

    Flat_engine

  • Mazda L engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    this 2.3-liter engine producing 178 hp (133 kW; 180 PS) at 6500 rpm and 159 lb⋅ft (215 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm. A high-efficiency Atkinson cycle version was used

    Mazda L engine

    Mazda L engine

    Mazda_L_engine

  • Ramjet
  • Supersonic atmospheric jet engine

    air turboramjet engine is a combined cycle engine that merges aspects of turbojet and ramjet engines. The turboramjet is a hybrid engine that essentially

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

  • Hybrid vehicle drivetrain
  • Systems vehicles with multiple power sources use to transmit power to the wheels

    low RPMs. In a power-split hybrid, a smaller, less flexible, and more efficient engine can be used. The conventional Otto cycle (higher power density

    Hybrid vehicle drivetrain

    Hybrid_vehicle_drivetrain

  • Mazda Z engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    gasoline inline-four engine ranging in displacements from 1.3 L to 1.6 L. They are the evolution of the cast-iron block B-engine. The Z-engine has 16-valves

    Mazda Z engine

    Mazda Z engine

    Mazda_Z_engine

  • Mazda K engine
  • Japanese V6 car engine design

    bucket lifters. The K-series also features a highly rigid aluminum split-crankcase engine block design with 4-bolt mains with additional bolts securing the

    Mazda K engine

    Mazda K engine

    Mazda_K_engine

  • Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology
  • US aircraft engine development program

    Air Force with the goal of developing an efficient adaptive cycle, or variable cycle engine for next generation military aircraft; initial demonstrators

    Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology

    Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology

    Adaptive_Versatile_Engine_Technology

  • Harry Ricardo
  • British engineer (1885-1974)

    two-stroke split cycle 3.3-litre engine for his cousin Ralph Ricardo, who had established a small car manufacturing company, "Two Stroke Engine Company"

    Harry Ricardo

    Harry Ricardo

    Harry_Ricardo

  • Aerospike engine
  • Type of rocket engine

    The aerospike engine is a type of rocket engine that maintains its aerodynamic efficiency across a wide range of altitudes. It belongs to the class of

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike_engine

  • Afterburner
  • Turbojet engine component

    Siddeley BS100 engine for the Hawker Siddeley P.1154 until the program was cancelled in 1965. The cold bypass and hot core flows were split between two pairs

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

  • Turbojet
  • Airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft

    system Exoskeletal engine Jet car Turbine engine failure Turbojet development at the RAE Variable cycle engine Motorjet "Turbojet Engine". NASA Glenn Research

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

  • List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines
  • produced diesel engines since the 1970s. Engines that are currently produced [when?] are listed in the article below, while engines no longer in production

    List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines

    List_of_Volkswagen_Group_diesel_engines

  • Swing-piston engine
  • Engine configuration

    chamber of a piston engine, where it has constant volume (or close to it). The Otto cycle or Diesel cycle used in piston engines has a much lower specific

    Swing-piston engine

    Swing-piston_engine

  • U engine
  • Piston engine design

    A U engine is a piston engine made up of two separate straight engines (complete with separate crankshafts) placed side-by-side and coupled to a shared

    U engine

    U engine

    U_engine

  • RS-25
  • Space Shuttle and SLS main engine

    these HPTPs the propellants take different routes through the engine. The oxidizer is split into four separate paths: to the oxidizer heat exchanger, which

    RS-25

    RS-25

    RS-25

  • Ford Power Stroke engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    split-shot fuel injectors; other trucks did not get split-shot injectors until 1999. Single-shot injectors only inject one charge of fuel per cycle,

    Ford Power Stroke engine

    Ford Power Stroke engine

    Ford_Power_Stroke_engine

  • Swashplate
  • Mechanism to convert between reciprocating and rotary motion

    drives in engine designs. It was originally invented to replace a crankshaft, and is one of the most popular concepts used in crankless engines. It was

    Swashplate

    Swashplate

    Swashplate

  • Yamaha XS 650
  • Yamaha motorcycle

    construction with a vertically split crankcase or pre-unit construction with separate engine and gearbox. The XS650's engine was used in AMA Professional

    Yamaha XS 650

    Yamaha XS 650

    Yamaha_XS_650

  • Turbofan
  • Airbreathing jet engine designed to provide thrust by driving a fan

    pressure ratio for the engine cycle is usually achieved by multiple axial stages on the core compression. Rolls-Royce tend to split the core compression

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

  • Crank (mechanism)
  • Arm attached to a rotating shaft for circular motion

    bicycle via the pedals. Treadle sewing machine Almost all reciprocating engines use cranks (with connecting rods) to transform the back-and-forth motion

    Crank (mechanism)

    Crank (mechanism)

    Crank_(mechanism)

  • Toyota Dynamic Force engine
  • Engine series from Toyota

    intake and exhaust camshafts. Very high compression-moderated Atkinson cycle engine. Longer stroke to bore ratio (under-square design). Change of port end

    Toyota Dynamic Force engine

    Toyota Dynamic Force engine

    Toyota_Dynamic_Force_engine

  • Formula One engines
  • '4-stroke' may imply Otto-cycle, but it is not required. Atkinson/Miller cycle allowed. Configuration: V6 hybrid turbocharged engine V-angle: 90° cylinder

    Formula One engines

    Formula_One_engines

  • Wave disk engine
  • Pistonless internal-combustion engine

    A wave disk engine or wave disk generator is a type of pistonless rotary engine being developed at Michigan State University and Warsaw Institute of Technology

    Wave disk engine

    Wave_disk_engine

  • Closed-cycle gas turbine
  • Gas turbine using a working fluid in a closed loop

    external combustion engines "with fuels such as bituminous coal, brown coal and blast furnace gas" but were superseded by open cycle gas turbines using

    Closed-cycle gas turbine

    Closed-cycle gas turbine

    Closed-cycle_gas_turbine

  • Backus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Water Motor Company of Newark, New Jersey, which produced an early split cycle engine Backus and Johnston, a Peruvian brewery Bacchus (disambiguation) Bachus

    Backus (disambiguation)

    Backus_(disambiguation)

  • V-twin engine
  • Piston engine with two cylinders in "V" configuration

    A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders are arranged in a V configuration and share a common crankshaft

    V-twin engine

    V-twin engine

    V-twin_engine

  • Malone engine
  • Hot water engine

    efficiency of steam engines of the day and approximately equalled the efficiency of a gasoline engine. The cycle used by the Malone engine is a modified version

    Malone engine

    Malone engine

    Malone_engine

  • List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines
  • The spark-ignition petrol engines listed below operate on the four-stroke cycle, and unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump lubrication system, and are

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List of Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List_of_Volkswagen_Group_petrol_engines

  • Subaru FB engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The Subaru FB engine is the third generation of gasoline boxer-4 engine used in Subaru automobiles, and was announced on 23 September 2010. It follows

    Subaru FB engine

    Subaru FB engine

    Subaru_FB_engine

  • Applications of the Stirling engine
  • Practical uses for Stirling engine technology

    there is a net conversion of heat to mechanical work. The Stirling cycle heat engine can also be driven in reverse, using a mechanical energy input to

    Applications of the Stirling engine

    Applications of the Stirling engine

    Applications_of_the_Stirling_engine

  • Fiat JTD engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    previous generations of common-rail diesel engines from FCA is the combustion process of the fuel, which is split into multiple injections, thus allowing

    Fiat JTD engine

    Fiat_JTD_engine

  • Pratt & Whitney F135
  • Afterburning turbofan aircraft engine

    single-engine strike fighter. It has two variants; a Conventional Take-Off and Landing (CTOL) variant used in the F-35A and F-35C, and a two-cycle Short

    Pratt & Whitney F135

    Pratt & Whitney F135

    Pratt_&_Whitney_F135

  • Nissan VR engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    The VR is a series of twin-turbo DOHC V6 automobile engines from Nissan with displacements of 3.0, 3.5, and 3.8 L. An evolution of the widely successful

    Nissan VR engine

    Nissan VR engine

    Nissan_VR_engine

  • Puch 250 SGS
  • Type of motorcycle

    division in Thondorf near Graz. The motorcycle is powered by a split-single two-stroke engine (two pistons sharing a single combustion chamber). It was marketed

    Puch 250 SGS

    Puch 250 SGS

    Puch_250_SGS

  • Opposed-piston engine
  • Combustion engine using disks compressing fuel in the same cylinder

    the contemporary Otto cycle engine), but it was not a commercial success. In 1898, an Oechelhäuser two-stroke opposed-piston engine producing 600 hp (447 kW)

    Opposed-piston engine

    Opposed-piston engine

    Opposed-piston_engine

  • Nuclear thermal rocket
  • Nuclear spacecraft propulsion technology

    "open cycle", the losses of nuclear fuel would be difficult to control, which has led to studies of the "closed cycle" or nuclear lightbulb engine, where

    Nuclear thermal rocket

    Nuclear thermal rocket

    Nuclear_thermal_rocket

  • Jet engine performance
  • Measurement indicator of fuel conversion

    performance of an engine can calculated using thermodynamic analysis of the engine cycle. It calculates what would take place inside the engine. This, together

    Jet engine performance

    Jet_engine_performance

  • Mercedes-Benz OM457 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    OM457 Engine is a 12.0 L (11,967 cc) displacement inline 6-cylinder 4-stroke Diesel engine. It is one of many motors in the 400 series of engines, being

    Mercedes-Benz OM457 engine

    Mercedes-Benz OM457 engine

    Mercedes-Benz_OM457_engine

  • Microturbine
  • 25-500-kW internal combustion engine, typically Brayton cycle-type

    temperature exhaust making it simpler to capture, while reciprocating engines waste heat is split between its exhaust and cooling system. Exhaust heat can be used

    Microturbine

    Microturbine

  • List of motorcycles by type of engine
  • manufacturers and brands). The split-single (Doppelkolbenmotor to its German and Austrian manufacturers), is a variant on the two-stroke engine with two cylinders

    List of motorcycles by type of engine

    List_of_motorcycles_by_type_of_engine

  • Bleed air
  • Aircraft gas turbine function

    engineering is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine engine, upstream of its fuel-burning sections. Automatic air supply and cabin pressure

    Bleed air

    Bleed_air

  • FADEC
  • Computer used for engine control in aerospace engineering

    authority digital engine (or electronics) control (FADEC) (/ˈfeɪdɛk/) is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an "electronic engine controller"

    FADEC

    FADEC

    FADEC

  • Rocket engine
  • Non-airbreathing engine used to propel a missile or vehicle

    common to many large rocket engines or, in some newer rocket systems, by a bleed-off of high-pressure gas from the engine cycle to autogenously pressurize

    Rocket engine

    Rocket engine

    Rocket_engine

  • Pulley (band)
  • American punk rock band

    Dalley – drums (2013–2021) Timeline Studio albums Esteem Driven Engine (1996) 60 Cycle Hum (1997) @#!* (1999) Together Again for the First Time (2001)

    Pulley (band)

    Pulley_(band)

  • Compound steam engine
  • Steam engine where steam is expanded in stages

    reciprocating parts of the engine are lighter, reducing the engine vibrations. The compound could be started at any point in the cycle, and in the event of

    Compound steam engine

    Compound steam engine

    Compound_steam_engine

  • CFM International CFM56
  • Franco–American turbofan aircraft engine

    for a recent CFM56. The whole engine parts cost more than $3m, $3.5 to $4m with the shop work-hours, around $150 per cycle. By June 2019, the CFM56 fleet

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM International CFM56

    CFM_International_CFM56

  • Air conditioning
  • Cooling of air in an enclosed space

    While early cooling systems typically relied on bulky reciprocating steam engines for power, a significant technological shift occurred in 1894 when Hungarian

    Air conditioning

    Air conditioning

    Air_conditioning

  • Scuderi cycle
  • process; the remaining heat does the work. Scuderi engine "Scuderi Group Will Present Results from Split-Cycle Prototype Testing at IAA". Green Car Congress

    Scuderi cycle

    Scuderi cycle

    Scuderi_cycle

  • British Aerospace HOTOL
  • UK spaceplane design of the 1980s

    competed Reaction Engines LAPCAT A2 – a design for a hypersonic antipodal airliner Liquid air cycle engine – a related engine cycle that liquifies the

    British Aerospace HOTOL

    British Aerospace HOTOL

    British_Aerospace_HOTOL

  • Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    actuations per piston cycle; Bosch EDC16 CP electronic engine control unit (ECU), Bosch MDC Marine Diesel Control on Marine variant. Engines introduced from

    Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine

    Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine

    Volkswagen-Audi_V8_engine

  • Straight-fourteen engine
  • Fourteen-cylinder piston engine

    A straight-14 engine (also known as a inline-14 engine) is a fourteen-cylinder piston engine with all fourteen cylinders mounted in a straight line along

    Straight-fourteen engine

    Straight-fourteen_engine

  • Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage
  • Mechanical linkage transforming rotary motion into linear

    motion, without reference guideways. In 1864, all power came from steam engines, which had a piston moving in a straight-line up and down a cylinder. This

    Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage

    Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage

    Peaucellier–Lipkin_linkage

  • Reciprocating electric motor
  • the steam engines of the day, simply replacing the piston-and-cylinder with an electromagnetic solenoid. Page's reciprocating electric engine 1844 Grüel

    Reciprocating electric motor

    Reciprocating electric motor

    Reciprocating_electric_motor

  • Turboprop
  • Turbine engine driving an aircraft propeller

    A turboprop is a gas-turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller. A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

  • Revolving cylinder engine
  • benefit of the revolving cylinder, axial piston engine is that a four-cycle, reciprocating piston engine can be achieved without the need for a complex

    Revolving cylinder engine

    Revolving cylinder engine

    Revolving_cylinder_engine

  • Rocket engine nozzle
  • Type of propelling nozzle

    A rocket engine nozzle is a propelling nozzle (usually of the de Laval type) used in a rocket engine to expand and accelerate combustion products to high

    Rocket engine nozzle

    Rocket engine nozzle

    Rocket_engine_nozzle

  • Rhombic drive
  • Method of transferring mechanical energy

    car engine where it allowed perfect balancing of the inertial forces on both pistons.  A current example of its use is on beta type-Stirling engines; the

    Rhombic drive

    Rhombic drive

    Rhombic_drive

  • Galactic Energy Welkin
  • Cāngqióng) is a gas-generator cycle rocket engine burning RP-1 and liquid oxygen under development by Galactic Energy. The engine features a pintle type injector

    Galactic Energy Welkin

    Galactic_Energy_Welkin

  • Tuned exhaust
  • Optimisation of exhaust system geometry

    arrive at the exhaust port at a particular time in the combustion cycle. In two-stroke engines where the exhaust port is opened by being uncovered by the piston

    Tuned exhaust

    Tuned exhaust

    Tuned_exhaust

  • Lion Cove
  • CPU architecture designed by Intel

    out-of-order engine uses an eight-way allocation/rename queue, increased from Redwood Cove's six-way queue. The out-of-order engine has split the renamers

    Lion Cove

    Lion_Cove

  • Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C
  • Finnish marine diesel engine

    The Wärtsilä RT-flex96C is a two-stroke turbocharged low-speed diesel engine designed by WinGD. It is designed for large container ships that run on heavy

    Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C

    Wärtsilä-Sulzer_RTA96-C

  • Straight-twin engine
  • Inline piston engine with two cylinders

    to Straight-two engines. Flat-twin engine List of motorcycles by type of engine V-twin engine Split-single engine Hunt, Phil; McKay, Malcolm; Wilson,

    Straight-twin engine

    Straight-twin engine

    Straight-twin_engine

  • Mean effective pressure
  • Measure of an engine's capacity to do work

    {\displaystyle i} = number of cycles per revolution (for a 4-stroke engine, i = 0.5 {\displaystyle i=0.5} , for a 2-stroke engine, i = 1 {\displaystyle i=1}

    Mean effective pressure

    Mean_effective_pressure

  • Minto wheel
  • Model heat engine

    The Minto wheel is a heat engine named after Wally Minto. The engine consists of a set of sealed chambers arranged in a circle, with each chamber connected

    Minto wheel

    Minto wheel

    Minto_wheel

  • Ford Territory (China)
  • Automobile produced by Ford since 2018

    Both variants are powered by a 1.5-litre Miller cycle turbocharged petrol engine with a power-split hybrid system paired with a 2-speed dedicated hybrid

    Ford Territory (China)

    Ford Territory (China)

    Ford_Territory_(China)

  • Yamaha YZF-R1
  • Sport motorcycle

    199 kg (439 lb). Engine changes include a decreased bore-to-stroke ratio, a larger airbox, a finger-follower valve system, and fracture split titanium conrods

    Yamaha YZF-R1

    Yamaha YZF-R1

    Yamaha_YZF-R1

  • MyWhoosh
  • Virtual Cycling Platform

    USD split across both genders & levels of racers, with a total of over US$3.75 million paid out in 2024. In April 2023, MyWhoosh hosted a cycling esports

    MyWhoosh

    MyWhoosh

  • Detroit Diesel
  • American diesel engine manufacturer

    production split off as Detroit Diesel Division while turbine engines remained as Allison Division. 1987: The Series 60 — the four-cycle heavy-duty engine for

    Detroit Diesel

    Detroit_Diesel

  • Hybrid Synergy Drive
  • Hybrid car drivetrain made by Toyota

    losses") versus the normal Otto cycle in most engines. Furthermore, the Atkinson cycle recovers more energy per cycle than the Otto because of its longer

    Hybrid Synergy Drive

    Hybrid Synergy Drive

    Hybrid_Synergy_Drive

  • Briggs & Stratton
  • American manufacturing company

    Corporation is an American manufacturer of small engines with headquarters in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Engine production averages 10 million units per year

    Briggs & Stratton

    Briggs_&_Stratton

  • Timeline of heat engine technology
  • Stirling engine, a type of hot air engine. 1824 – Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot developed the Carnot cycle and the associated hypothetical Carnot heat engine that

    Timeline of heat engine technology

    Timeline of heat engine technology

    Timeline_of_heat_engine_technology

  • Adalberto Garelli
  • Founder of the Garelli Motorcycles

    an Italian engineer and entrepreneur who patented a gearbox and a Split-single engine. Garelli founded the motorcycle company Garelli Motorcycles in 1919

    Adalberto Garelli

    Adalberto_Garelli

  • Neverness to Everness
  • 2026 action role-playing video game

    Esper types which are split into Lakshana, Cosmos, Anima, Incantation, Chaos and Psyche. There are also class types which are split into the gas, solid

    Neverness to Everness

    Neverness_to_Everness

  • Cryocooler
  • Refrigeration system that cools to below 120 K

    Usually helium is the working fluid. The cooling cycle is split in 4 steps as depicted in Fig.2. The cycle starts when the two pistons are in their most

    Cryocooler

    Cryocooler

  • Parallel motion linkage
  • Six-bar straight-line mechanism

    the Scottish engineer James Watt in 1784 for the double-acting Watt steam engine. It allows a rod moving practically straight up and down to transmit motion

    Parallel motion linkage

    Parallel motion linkage

    Parallel_motion_linkage

  • Mazda CX-7
  • Mid-size crossover SUV

    mid-size CX-7. Power comes from the same 2.3 L inline-4 MZR L3-VDT DISI engine used in the Mazdaspeed3 and Mazdaspeed6 coupled with a six-speed Aisin F21

    Mazda CX-7

    Mazda CX-7

    Mazda_CX-7

  • Cylinder head porting
  • Modifying a combustion engine's intake and exhaust ports to optimize airflow

    remaining waves influence the next cycle. The graph above shows the intake runner pressure over 720 crank degrees of an engine with a 7-inch (180 mm) intake

    Cylinder head porting

    Cylinder_head_porting

  • List of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines
  • Motor applications, but are now discontinued. All listed engines operate on the four-stroke cycle, and, unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump lubrication

    List of discontinued Volkswagen Group petrol engines

    List_of_discontinued_Volkswagen_Group_petrol_engines

  • Auxiliary power unit
  • Alternative vehicle power source

    starter (JFS) is a device similar to an APU but directly linked to a main engine and started by an onboard compressed air bottle. During World War I, the

    Auxiliary power unit

    Auxiliary power unit

    Auxiliary_power_unit

  • Harley-Davidson Sportster
  • Type of motorcycle

    inverted forks, reworked Sportster engine with XR heads, new chassis, four-pot double discs, 120/70-18 and 180/55-17 split 3-spoke mags, rear-controls - has

    Harley-Davidson Sportster

    Harley-Davidson Sportster

    Harley-Davidson_Sportster

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    Trumen

    Loyal

  • Hati
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Hati

    Golden.

  • Hiten
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Hiten

    Pure

  • Tavia
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish Latin

    Tavia

    Twin.

  • Barlow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barlow

    English : habitational name from any of several places called Barlow, especially those in Lancashire and West Yorkshire. The former is named with Old English bere ‘barley’ + hlāw ‘hill’; the latter probably has as its first element the derived adjective beren or the compound bere-ærn ‘barn’. There is also a place of this name in Derbyshire, named with Old English bār ‘boar’ or bere ‘barley’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, and one in Shropshire, which is from bere ‘barley’ + lēah.

  • Sennacherib
  • Biblical

    Sennacherib

    bramble of destruction

  • Vikranta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Vikranta

    Brave

  • Sollars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Sollars

    English (Gloucestershire) : from Middle English soler ‘solar’, ‘upper floor of a house’ (Old English solor), probably an occupational name for a servant whose duties were centered in the upper part of a house.

  • Edmundo
  • Boy/Male

    English French Spanish

    Edmundo

    Prosperous protector.

  • Radhia | رادہیا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Radhia | رادہیا

    Pleasant, Satisfied, Content

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  • Cycled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cycle

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A piece split off; a splinter.

  • Split
  • v. i.

    To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them.

  • Cyclical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles; as, cyclical time.

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle.

  • Spit
  • n.

    To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    Splint, or splent, coal. See Splent coal, under Splent.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A splint bone.

  • Spit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Spit

  • Spit
  • v. i.

    To attend to a spit; to use a spit.

  • Split
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Split

  • Slit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slit

  • Cycle
  • v. i.

    To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles.

  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide or separate into components; -- often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid.

  • Cycle
  • n.

    One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves.

  • Split
  • n.

    A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver.

  • Split
  • n.

    the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.