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They were thus able to turn very high speeds due to the lower reciprocating mass.
"It went through the motions of negotiating but showed no interest in reciprocating our concessions."
The compression ratio affects the performance in most types of reciprocating engine.
He hadn't stopped to ask himself that He hadn't even considered it before now because the idea of her reciprocating had seemed impossible.
The purpose is mostly to reduce the reciprocating mass, thus making it easier to balance the engine and so permit high speeds.
It is often said that turbines had the additional benefits of being cleaner and more reliable than reciprocating engines.
The reciprocating parts of the engine are lighter reducing the engine vibrations.
They rotate at half engine speed and lack the inertia forces of reciprocating valve mechanisms.
She was powered by reciprocating engines generating 2000 shp driving two shafts.
The reciprocal saw uses a reciprocating (alternating direction) motor to move a blade back and forth.
Two drive axles had a lower reciprocating mass than three, four, five, or six coupled axles.
The configuration results in inherently good balance of the reciprocating parts, a low centre of gravity, and a very short engine length.
However, the only engines available were very heavy steam reciprocating engines from frigates that had been cancelled.
The standpipe helped to control the dangerous surges in the city's pipes caused by the reciprocating pumps and maintain an even water pressure.
Small electricity generators are often powered by reciprocating engines burning diesel, biogas or natural gas.
The opposite operation, translation of reciprocating motion to circular motion, is done by a Crank (mechanism).
The more cylinders a reciprocating engine has, generally, the more vibration-free (smoothly) it can operate.
The valve gear is used to operate the inlet and outlet valves of reciprocating steam locomotives.
"This was the most efficient reciprocating engine ever built," Mr. Milster, the tour leader, roared.
Scroll compressors have fewer moving parts than reciprocating compressors which, theoretically, should improve reliability.
A dragsaw is an early reciprocating saw using a six foot steel crosscut saw to buck logs to length.
The plumbers in the basement, their reciprocating saws ripping through the ancient brass pipes they are replacing with copper, had begun to work.
Hedge trimmers have two blades, or flat metal plates, that use a reciprocating, or rapid back and forth motion, to cut.
In 1963, Pakistan established an embassy in Cuba, with Cuba reciprocating.