Unsin engine
Unsin engine
[′ən·sən ‚en·jən] (mechanical engineering)
A type of rotary engine in which the trochoidal rotors of eccentric-rotor engines are replaced with two circular rotors, one of which has a single gear tooth upon which gas pressure acts, and the second rotor has a slot which accepts the gear tooth.
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