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does a rotary engine have pistons
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No, a rotary engine does not have pistons in the traditional sense that you find in a conventional internal combustion engine. Instead, it utilizes a design that includes a triangular rotor which orbits in an epitrochoidal motion within a chamber. This design allows the rotary (or Wankel) engine to perform the same four operations (intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust) as a piston engine but in a compact, circular motion. The rotary engine is known for its smooth operation and high power-to-weight ratio but has faced criticism for lower fuel efficiency and emissions challenges compared to piston engines. Ultimately, it serves as an innovative alternative to traditional engine designs, offering unique benefits and drawbacks.
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