F Feller's research while affiliated with Rolls-Royce and other places
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The report covers a period of six years of research leading to the design and manufacture of a compression ignition rotary engine of 350 hp for use in military vehicles. The work carried out to obtain good combustion and effective gas sealing is described in some detail. Outline drawings and data of the new engine are given and size comparisons are...
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... It is well known (e.g., 18,19) that gas leakage across the apex seals detrimentally affects Wankel engine performance. A side study (not included here for brevity) attempted to simulate this leakage path, using a minimum apex gap of 0.5 mm due to the computational expense of the required fine mesh. ...