The Wankel rotary engine, most notably used in automobiles by Mazda, has been around since the late 1950’s. The Wankel rotary is an example of a design which makes sense on paper. However ...
This one-off design is not only the engine with the single highest rotor count in the world, but perhaps soon also the fastest rotary engine, period. Rob Dahm remains hard at work perfecting the ...
The reasoning behind this decision lay in the inherent design characteristics of the rotary, being a very smooth engine with low torque curve in addition to its other qualities. During the mid ...
In the late 1960s, a Japanese automaker took a bold leap with an unconventional engine that defied traditional design.
The new general AI agent from China had some system crashes and server overload—but it’s highly intuitive and shows real promise for the future of AI helpers. Federal scientists warn that ...
As rotary engines are very compact by design the physical size of the engine is significantly smaller than a traditional combustion engine, leading to obvious benefits with weight saving and ...
Mazda’s CEO said the response to the Iconic-SP concept was good enough to restart rotary engine development, too.