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Meaning of "reciprocating engines"

reciprocating engines: Engines that convert reciprocating motion into rotary motion, typically found in cars, airplanes, and other vehicles. Reciprocating engines use pistons to generate power through the up-and-down motion of the piston within a cylinder
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Reciprocating engines or specially designed components therefore.
Less efficient than reciprocating engines at idle speed.
Reciprocating engines aircraft.
The remaining capacity results from reciprocating engines.
The reciprocating engines are more responsive than turboshafts but require more maintenance.
Turbine engines burn fuel faster than reciprocating engines do.
Most training helicopters use reciprocating engines because they are relatively simple and inexpensive to operate.
Another problem concerns the hydrogenate attack on the lubricating film in reciprocating engines.
The steam turbine rapidly displaced all reciprocating engines in central station service.
Reciprocating engines include in-line four cylinder engines.
A piston is a component of reciprocating engines.
Reciprocating engines or specially designed components therefor, except those specially designed for "UAVs.
Aeroplane powered by reciprocating engines.
Four-stroke reciprocating engines are not very suitable for use with hydrogen fuel.
Cruising turbines competed at first with reciprocating engines for fuel economy.

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The reciprocating engines most used for co-generation fall into two clearly distinct categories.
Turbines offered more power than reciprocating engines for the same volume of machinery.
Also, the invention is susceptible of use in other than reciprocating engines.
The products are reciprocating engines and Wankel engines.
It 's got combination turbines and reciprocating engines.
Exhaust steam leaving the reciprocating engines was fed into the turbine, which was situated aft.
Jenbacher develops, manufactures and markets reciprocating engines.
The firm also built reciprocating engines for non-marine use.
Development and evaluation of a three-dimensional fuel spray model for reciprocating engines.
Our best shot is probably of the reciprocating engines on the starboard side, right?
Jenbacher holds an important, but not leading position in the market for reciprocating engines.
An important characteristic of diesel-cycle reciprocating engines is their high efficiency when generating electricity.
Examples of enclosed flame oxidation applications may include, without limitation, turbines and reciprocating engines.
Steam The last major market sector for steam reciprocating engines was with LNG tankers.
Reciprocating engines or specially designed components therefor, except those specially designed for unmanned airborne vehicles.
Thus, the hydraulic valve actuator for reciprocating engines according to the present invention comprises,.
However, geared steam turbines are more compact, more powerful and less vibratory than reciprocating engines.
Reciprocating engines use light oil, diesel, natural gas, and / or a combination of all of these.
These are primarily Whispergen using Stirling engines, and Senertec Dachs reciprocating engines.
After about 1905, turbines entirely replaced reciprocating engines in large central power stations.
Guaranteed to maintain a speed of 21 knots. It's got combination turbines and reciprocating engines.
The application is for two stages, each consisting of 12 reciprocating engines.
The power plant consists of three Caterpillar 3532 reciprocating engines.

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