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W engine

A W engine is a type of piston engine where three or four cylinder banks use the same crankshaft, resembling the letter W when viewed from the front.[1][2][3]

Napier Lion W12 aircraft engine (circa 1930)

W engines with three banks of cylinders are also called "broad arrow" engines, due to their shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark.[1][4]

W engines are less common than V engines. Compared with a V engine, a W engine is typically shorter and wider.

W3 engines Edit

 
1906 Anzani 3-cylinder motorcycle engine

One of the first W engines was the Anzani 3-cylinder, built in 1906, to be used in Anzani motorcycles. It is this W3 engine which also powered the 1909 Blériot XI, the first airplane to fly across the English Channel.[5]

The Feuling W3 is a 2.5 L (153 cu in) motorcycle engine that was built by an aftermarket parts company in the United States in the early 2000s.[6] Like radial aircraft engines it has a master connecting rod and two slave rods connected to the pistons.[7]

W6 engines Edit

The Rumpler Tropfenwagen had a Siemens and Halske-built[8] 2,580 cc (157 cu in) overhead valve W6 engine, with three banks of paired cylinders, all working on a common crankshaft.[8][9]

W8 engines Edit

The sole W8 engine to reach production is the Volkswagen Group W8 engine automotive engine, which used a four-bank design and was produced from 2001-2004.[citation needed]

W12 engines Edit

 
Napier Lion VII

W12 engines with three banks of four cylinders were used by several aircraft engines from 1917 until the 1930s. A three-bank W12 design was also used unsuccessfully by the Life F1 team in the 1990 Formula One season, failing to qualify at every race.[citation needed]

Although less commonly used in automobiles than V12 engines, a W12 petrol engine has been produced by Volkswagen Group since 2001. This four-bank engine—based on two VR6 engines with a common crankshaft—has been used in various cars sold under the Audi, Bentley and Volkswagen brands.[citation needed]

W16 engines Edit

W16 engines are rarely produced, with the notable exception of the Volkswagen Group 8.0 WR16 engine that has been used since 2005. The W16 type of engine can also be found in the Bugatti Veyron, Chiron, Divo and their related models.[10]

W18 engines Edit

 
Operation of a three-bank W engine

The W18 layout is rarely used, with the only production examples being several aircraft during the 1920s and 1930s, and CRM Motori SpA marine engines.

W24 engine Edit

The Allison V-3420, manufactured by the Allison Engine Company, is an example of a W24 engine.[citation needed]

W30 engine Edit

The Chrysler A57 multibank, essentially five 250.6 cu in (4.1 L) Chrysler flathead engines driving one output shaft through a gear train, saw action during World War II. Developed in 1941, it would be used inside variants of the M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tanks, all deployed on the Western Front.[11] The A57 is the only example of a five-bank W configuration.[citation needed]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Domonoske, Arthur Boquer; Finch, Volney Cecil (1936). Aircraft engines: theory, analysis, design, and operation (Engineering textbook). J. Wiley & Sons. p. 7. Retrieved 2014-04-25. The W, or broad arrow engine, has three rows of cylinders of which the central row is vertical with the other two rows forming equal angles with the vertical.
  2. ^ Taylor, Charles Fayette (1985) [1968]. The Internal-combustion Engine in Theory and Practice: Combustion, fuels, materials, design. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ISBN 0-262-70027-1. LCCN 84028885. Retrieved 2013-12-17. W engine is similar to a V engine but with three banks of cylinders. The two V angles are usually equal.
  3. ^ Rajput, R. K. (December 2005). Internal Combustion Engines. New Delhi, India: Laxmi Publications. ISBN 817008637X. Retrieved 2013-12-17. W-engine Same as V-engine except with three banks of cylinders on the same crankshaft.
  4. ^ "The New Sunbeam Overhead Valve Type Engines", Aviation Week and Space Technology, McGraw-Hill, vol. 3, p. 32, 1917
  5. ^ Siegel, Nan (September 2009). "A Frenchman Conquers the English Channel". Aviation History. Vol. 20, no. 1. p. 13. ISSN 1076-8858.
  6. ^ "About Us". www.feulingparts.com. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Make Mine a Triple: The Feuling W3". Interlink Media. MotorcycleCruiser.com. October 2000. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  8. ^ a b Wise, David Burgess (1974). "Rumpler: One Aeroplane which Never Flew". In Tom Northey (ed.). World of Automobiles. Vol. 17. London: Orbis. p. 1964.
  9. ^ Rogliatti, Gianni (1973). Cyril Posthumus (ed.). Period Cars. Feltham, Middlesex, UK: Hamlyn. pp. 108–109. ISBN 0-600-33401-5.
  10. ^ "What is the W16 Engine? | Bugatti W16". Bugatti Broward. Retrieved 2021-10-22.
  11. ^ Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation.

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A W engine is a type of piston engine where three or four cylinder banks use the same crankshaft resembling the letter W when viewed from the front 1 2 3 Napier Lion W12 aircraft engine circa 1930 W engines with three banks of cylinders are also called broad arrow engines due to their shape resembling the British government broad arrow property mark 1 4 W engines are less common than V engines Compared with a V engine a W engine is typically shorter and wider Contents 1 W3 engines 2 W6 engines 3 W8 engines 4 W12 engines 5 W16 engines 6 W18 engines 7 W24 engine 8 W30 engine 9 See also 10 ReferencesW3 engines Edit nbsp 1906 Anzani 3 cylinder motorcycle engineOne of the first W engines was the Anzani 3 cylinder built in 1906 to be used in Anzani motorcycles It is this W3 engine which also powered the 1909 Bleriot XI the first airplane to fly across the English Channel 5 The Feuling W3 is a 2 5 L 153 cu in motorcycle engine that was built by an aftermarket parts company in the United States in the early 2000s 6 Like radial aircraft engines it has a master connecting rod and two slave rods connected to the pistons 7 W6 engines EditThe Rumpler Tropfenwagen had a Siemens and Halske built 8 2 580 cc 157 cu in overhead valve W6 engine with three banks of paired cylinders all working on a common crankshaft 8 9 W8 engines EditMain article W8 engine The sole W8 engine to reach production is the Volkswagen Group W8 engine automotive engine which used a four bank design and was produced from 2001 2004 citation needed W12 engines Edit nbsp Napier Lion VIIMain article W12 engine W12 engines with three banks of four cylinders were used by several aircraft engines from 1917 until the 1930s A three bank W12 design was also used unsuccessfully by the Life F1 team in the 1990 Formula One season failing to qualify at every race citation needed Although less commonly used in automobiles than V12 engines a W12 petrol engine has been produced by Volkswagen Group since 2001 This four bank engine based on two VR6 engines with a common crankshaft has been used in various cars sold under the Audi Bentley and Volkswagen brands citation needed W16 engines EditMain article W16 engine W16 engines are rarely produced with the notable exception of the Volkswagen Group 8 0 WR16 engine that has been used since 2005 The W16 type of engine can also be found in the Bugatti Veyron Chiron Divo and their related models 10 W18 engines Edit nbsp Operation of a three bank W engineMain article W18 engine The W18 layout is rarely used with the only production examples being several aircraft during the 1920s and 1930s and CRM Motori SpA marine engines W24 engine EditThe Allison V 3420 manufactured by the Allison Engine Company is an example of a W24 engine citation needed W30 engine EditThe Chrysler A57 multibank essentially five 250 6 cu in 4 1 L Chrysler flathead engines driving one output shaft through a gear train saw action during World War II Developed in 1941 it would be used inside variants of the M3 Lee and M4 Sherman tanks all deployed on the Western Front 11 The A57 is the only example of a five bank W configuration citation needed See also EditVR6 engineReferences Edit a b Domonoske Arthur Boquer Finch Volney Cecil 1936 Aircraft engines theory analysis design and operation Engineering textbook J Wiley amp Sons p 7 Retrieved 2014 04 25 The W or broad arrow engine has three rows of cylinders of which the central row is vertical with the other two rows forming equal angles with the vertical Taylor Charles Fayette 1985 1968 The Internal combustion Engine in Theory and Practice Combustion fuels materials design Massachusetts Institute of Technology ISBN 0 262 70027 1 LCCN 84028885 Retrieved 2013 12 17 W engine is similar to a V engine but with three banks of cylinders The two V angles are usually equal Rajput R K December 2005 Internal Combustion Engines New Delhi India Laxmi Publications ISBN 817008637X Retrieved 2013 12 17 W engine Same as V engine except with three banks of cylinders on the same crankshaft The New Sunbeam Overhead Valve Type Engines Aviation Week and Space Technology McGraw Hill vol 3 p 32 1917 Siegel Nan September 2009 A Frenchman Conquers the English Channel Aviation History Vol 20 no 1 p 13 ISSN 1076 8858 About Us www feulingparts com Retrieved 4 November 2019 Make Mine a Triple The Feuling W3 Interlink Media MotorcycleCruiser com October 2000 Retrieved 31 December 2009 a b Wise David Burgess 1974 Rumpler One Aeroplane which Never Flew In Tom Northey ed World of Automobiles Vol 17 London Orbis p 1964 Rogliatti Gianni 1973 Cyril Posthumus ed Period Cars Feltham Middlesex UK Hamlyn pp 108 109 ISBN 0 600 33401 5 What is the W16 Engine Bugatti W16 Bugatti Broward Retrieved 2021 10 22 Popular Science Bonnier Corporation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title W engine amp oldid 1173135701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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