Engine configuration
GTH wrote:
Michael Henry a écrit :
why isn't the Lycoming O-540 or the Continental O-520 an
inverted V?
They are derived from opposed engines, and the manufacturers thought
easier to retain the same cylinders and cylinder heads as their 4
cylinder counterparts.
OK so I just push my question back one generation: why is the O-360 not
an inverted V?
I'm asking more from a theoretical point of view. What is it that makes
the opposed configuration more attractive than the V configuration for
air-cooled engines? Likewise: what is it that makes the V configuration
more attractive than the opposed configuration for liquid-cooled engines?
There are new aircraft engine designs out the the Jabiru as an
air-cooled example and the Orenda as a liquid-cooled example. They
follow the same pattern that has become the norm.
There have been a number of aircooled inverted engines in the post WWII
period.
....and in the pre-WWII period! The deHavilland Gipsy Major being a
notable example.
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