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Summary
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A rotary piston machine by Physicist Wolfhart Willimczik. The power transmission is as simple as at a centrifugal pump, but it is a displacement principle. One rigid rotor with 3 rigid vanes sliding in a rounded groove transmit quasi friction-less the power from the shaft directly to the fluid between 2 vanes in the groove. 3 sealing parts rotate on a plane the groove is embedded in with a small angle of about 5° to the groove. |
| Source | Own work |
| Author | InventorWolfhart |
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