rotorimoottori
Rotorimoottori, also known as a rotary engine or Wankel engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that uses a rotary design to convert pressure into rotational motion. Unlike a traditional piston engine, which uses reciprocating pistons, a rotorimoottori employs a rotor that spins within a trochoidal housing. The rotor has three faces, and as it rotates, it creates three separate chambers within the housing. These chambers go through the four strokes of an internal combustion engine: intake, compression, power, and exhaust, but in a continuous, overlapping cycle.
The key component is the rotor, which is typically triangular in shape with convex sides. As the
Rotorimoottorit are known for their compact size, relatively few moving parts, and smooth operation due to