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A nutating disc engine (also sometimes called a disc engine) is an internal combustion engine comprising fundamentally of one moving part and a direct drive onto the crankshaft. Initially patented in 1993, it differs from earlier internal combustion engines in a number of ways and uses a circular rocking or wobbling nutating motion, drawing heavily from similar steam-powered engines developed in the 19th century, and similar to the motion of the non-rotating portion of a swash plate on a swash plate engine.

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  • Un motor de disco en nutación (también llamado simplemente motor de disco) es un motor de combustión interna compuesto fundamentalmente por una parte móvil y una transmisión directa a un cigüeñal. Inicialmente patentado en 1993, se diferencia de los motores de combustión interna anteriores en varios aspectos. Utiliza un oscilante o circular oscilante, que se basa en gran medida en los motores de vapor similares desarrollados en el siglo XIX, y similar al movimiento de la parte no giratoria en un motor de plato oscilante. (es)
  • Un moteur à disque en nutation est un moteur à explosion constitué essentiellement d'une seule pièce en rotation entraînant directement le vilebrequin. Initialement breveté en 1993, il se distingue des autres moteurs à combustion interne par de nombreux points et sa course est une nutation. (fr)
  • A nutating disc engine (also sometimes called a disc engine) is an internal combustion engine comprising fundamentally of one moving part and a direct drive onto the crankshaft. Initially patented in 1993, it differs from earlier internal combustion engines in a number of ways and uses a circular rocking or wobbling nutating motion, drawing heavily from similar steam-powered engines developed in the 19th century, and similar to the motion of the non-rotating portion of a swash plate on a swash plate engine. (en)
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  • The Dakeyne Hydraulic Engine by Phil Wigfull (en)
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  • Un motor de disco en nutación (también llamado simplemente motor de disco) es un motor de combustión interna compuesto fundamentalmente por una parte móvil y una transmisión directa a un cigüeñal. Inicialmente patentado en 1993, se diferencia de los motores de combustión interna anteriores en varios aspectos. Utiliza un oscilante o circular oscilante, que se basa en gran medida en los motores de vapor similares desarrollados en el siglo XIX, y similar al movimiento de la parte no giratoria en un motor de plato oscilante. (es)
  • Un moteur à disque en nutation est un moteur à explosion constitué essentiellement d'une seule pièce en rotation entraînant directement le vilebrequin. Initialement breveté en 1993, il se distingue des autres moteurs à combustion interne par de nombreux points et sa course est une nutation. (fr)
  • A nutating disc engine (also sometimes called a disc engine) is an internal combustion engine comprising fundamentally of one moving part and a direct drive onto the crankshaft. Initially patented in 1993, it differs from earlier internal combustion engines in a number of ways and uses a circular rocking or wobbling nutating motion, drawing heavily from similar steam-powered engines developed in the 19th century, and similar to the motion of the non-rotating portion of a swash plate on a swash plate engine. (en)
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  • Motor de disco en nutación (es)
  • Moteur à disque en nutation (fr)
  • Nutating disc engine (en)
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