Machine controlled beating in rotary piston (MPRBC)

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by Remundo » 23/03/10, 14:33

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Partial appearance of segmentations
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by Remundo » 25/03/10, 15:43

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Here is the heart of the MPRBC: 4 rotary pistons with controlled flapping
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by Remundo » 26/03/10, 14:03

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The whole segmentation is in place.
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by Remundo » 28/03/10, 17:39

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The main housing of the MPRBC surrounds the 4 rotary pistons with controlled flapping.
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by Remundo » 29/03/10, 13:31

MPRBC 's Final Design step 37 / 50

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We complete with 2 candles on the periphery of the housing. 4 combustion chambers are arranged according to sequences of the 4 time or 2 time cycles described here.
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by Remundo » 30/03/10, 16:14

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A first piston guide bearing is available on the face of the gas exchanges (to come).

On the bottom right is the transmission shaft to operate the rotary valve (to come too) ...
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by Remundo » 31/03/10, 18:30

MPRBC 's Final Design step 39 / 50

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All bearings are in place on the gas exchange side to guide the pistons in rotation.

Note a small yellow hose that will lubricate the rotary valve.
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by Remundo » 01/04/10, 23:20

MPRBC 's Final Design step 40 / 50

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Closing plate on the gas exchange side. We see 8 lights including 4 on an inner radius and 4 others on an outer radius.

These lights are intended for the circulation of fluids. For example, you can allocate the intake to the external lights and the exhaust to the internal lights.

In the case of thermal engines, the configuration presented guarantees the breathing of 4 combustion chambers in 4 cycle time.
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by Remundo » 02/04/10, 22:50

MPRBC 's Final Design step 41 / 50

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Establishment of a first thrust ball in the center. This thrust ball bearing will guide without friction a single rotary shutter distributing the fluids to 4 chambers.
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by Remundo » 04/04/10, 09:39

MPRBC 's Final Design step 42 / 50

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The rotary shutter appears.

It derives from a simplified version de SAERE which has been adapted for the MPRBC so as to allow admissions and exhausts on 4 combustion chambers with a single rotating part.

We distinguish an external radial addition of material on the side of the openings because this rotary shutter is a balanced piece without unbalance.

Personalized modifications number and shape of the openings of the rotary shutter can change the breathing of the machineIncluding if you want to use it as a pump / compressor.
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