Testing was conducted using the basic RC2-75 engine, to which several modifications were incorporated which were designed to reduce the hydrocarbon emissions and reduce the specific fuel consumption. The modifications included close-in surface gap spark plugs, increased compression ratio rotors, and provisions for utilizing either side or peripheral intake ports, or a combination of the two if required. The proposed EPA emissions requirements were met using the normal peripheral porting. The specific fuel economy demonstrated for the modified RC2-75 was 283 g/kW-hr at 75% power and 101 brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) and 272.5 g/kW-hr at 75% power and 111 BMEP. The latter would result from rating the engine for takeoff at 285 hp and 55...
A parametric study was performed to determine the performance limits of a rotary combustion engine. ...
An analytical investigation was made of a topping cycle aircraft engine system which uses a cryogeni...
The fuel consumption of a modern compound engine with that of an advanced high pressure ratio turbof...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
Design studies of advanced multifuel general aviation and commuter aircraft rotary stratified charge...
The performance of a turbocharged rotary engine at power levels above 75 kW (100 hp) was studied. A ...
An analysis was conducted to screen, evaluate, and select three engine exhaust emission reduction co...
Three concepts for optimizing the performance, increasing the fuel economy, and reducing exhaust emi...
A turbocharged fuel injected aircraft engine was operated over a range of test conditions that inclu...
The RC2-75, a liquid cooled two chamber rotary combustion engine (Wankel type), designed for aircraf...
Results of initial tests of the under the wing experimental engine and boilerplate nacelle are prese...
Technology for achieving lower installed fuel consumption and lower operating costs in future commer...
The state of development of the rotary combustion engine is discussed. The nonturbine engine researc...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
Definitions of takeoff gross weight, performance, and direct operating cost for both a 30 and 50 pas...
A parametric study was performed to determine the performance limits of a rotary combustion engine. ...
An analytical investigation was made of a topping cycle aircraft engine system which uses a cryogeni...
The fuel consumption of a modern compound engine with that of an advanced high pressure ratio turbof...
Performance, weight, size, and maintenance data for advanced rotary aircraft engines suitable for co...
Design studies of advanced multifuel general aviation and commuter aircraft rotary stratified charge...
The performance of a turbocharged rotary engine at power levels above 75 kW (100 hp) was studied. A ...
An analysis was conducted to screen, evaluate, and select three engine exhaust emission reduction co...
Three concepts for optimizing the performance, increasing the fuel economy, and reducing exhaust emi...
A turbocharged fuel injected aircraft engine was operated over a range of test conditions that inclu...
The RC2-75, a liquid cooled two chamber rotary combustion engine (Wankel type), designed for aircraf...
Results of initial tests of the under the wing experimental engine and boilerplate nacelle are prese...
Technology for achieving lower installed fuel consumption and lower operating costs in future commer...
The state of development of the rotary combustion engine is discussed. The nonturbine engine researc...
The small engine technology requirements suitable for general aviation service in the 1987 to 1988 t...
Definitions of takeoff gross weight, performance, and direct operating cost for both a 30 and 50 pas...
A parametric study was performed to determine the performance limits of a rotary combustion engine. ...
An analytical investigation was made of a topping cycle aircraft engine system which uses a cryogeni...
The fuel consumption of a modern compound engine with that of an advanced high pressure ratio turbof...