Opposed-Piston Engine

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Basics

  • A piston consisting of one or more cylinders each containing two opposed pistons wach, with combustion occuring in between them
  • Thus these have no cylinder heads and there is thus less loss, and more efficiency/power
  • Thus these have less friction + heat waste/loss
  • Simple Uniflow Two Stroke Pattern
    • Can it be run in a 4 stroke setup?

Advantages

  • These have no cylinder heads thus these have less friction + heat waste/loss
  • Smaller Size
  • Simpler Design
  • High Efficiency

Disadvantages

  • May need 2 Crankshafts and/or more gears

Used For

Industry Standards

Existing Open Source Designs

Hackaday Article #1

OSE Pursuits of this technology

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