it won't work as rotary vane engines have issues with vanes being brittle and not strong enough. However, the rotary vane pumps without explosions work very well.
Interesting videos on the 4 vane rotary motor. ( ruclips.net/video/gowBdEj2NsU/видео.htmlsi=6Zz8mjYeJaBbsWJL and ruclips.net/video/UPFFXBAe5mc/видео.htmlsi=XHe5g-6dIUHWcEwk) It seem that it can be used to replace a diesel piston engine. How is it cooled? It still seems to require a super charger - posaibly a two stage one such as found on a diesel electric locomotive (see ruclips.net/video/cIQ0yIZgQeE/видео.htmlsi=yWpC3xglkgIiS14b). In a marine setting it would still need scrubbers for exhaust gasses (see ruclips.net/video/E5Zi-6vd5ko/видео.htmlsi=eYKLRr2af-B-H88L). Would you recommend having an extra vane motors on on a common shaft either one mounted at 45 degree angle or two mounted at 30 and 60 degree angles to smooth out the power flow? Regards Philip
One can imagine any number of more efficient engine designs. I've read about 8 or so. They all sound good ON PAPER..
rotary vane Motor are now in air powered impact wrenches at your local garage.
that will break.
it won't work as rotary vane engines have issues with vanes being brittle and not strong enough. However, the rotary vane pumps without explosions work very well.
Interesting videos on the 4 vane rotary motor. ( ruclips.net/video/gowBdEj2NsU/видео.htmlsi=6Zz8mjYeJaBbsWJL and ruclips.net/video/UPFFXBAe5mc/видео.htmlsi=XHe5g-6dIUHWcEwk)
It seem that it can be used to replace a diesel piston engine.
How is it cooled?
It still seems to require a super charger - posaibly a two stage one such as found on a diesel electric locomotive (see ruclips.net/video/cIQ0yIZgQeE/видео.htmlsi=yWpC3xglkgIiS14b).
In a marine setting it would still need scrubbers for exhaust gasses (see ruclips.net/video/E5Zi-6vd5ko/видео.htmlsi=eYKLRr2af-B-H88L).
Would you recommend having an extra vane motors on on a common shaft either one mounted at 45 degree angle or two mounted at 30 and 60 degree angles to smooth out the power flow?
Regards
Philip