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A '''straight-12 engine''' or '''inline-12 engine''' is a twelve-cylinder [[internal combustion engine]] with all twelve [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] mounted in a straight line along the [[crankcase]].  A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s, but it has been used for large military [[truck]]s.  Also some Russian firms built straight-12s for use in boats in the 1960s and 1970s.
A '''straight-12 engine''' or '''inline-12 engine''' is a twelve-cylinder [[internal combustion engine]] with all twelve [[cylinder (engine)|cylinders]] mounted in a straight line along the [[crankcase]].  A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in [[automobile]]s, but it has been used for large military [[truck]]s.  Also some Russian firms built straight-12s for use in boats in the 1960s and 1970s.



Latest revision as of 14:18, 24 May 2010

A straight-12 engine or inline-12 engine is a twelve-cylinder internal combustion engine with all twelve cylinders mounted in a straight line along the crankcase. A straight-12 is a very long engine, and therefore straight-12 engines are not common in automobiles, but it has been used for large military trucks. Also some Russian firms built straight-12s for use in boats in the 1960s and 1970s.

The Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C, the largest reciprocating engine in the world As of 2006, is a straight-12. It is used on container ships.

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Inline types H · U · Square four · VR · Opposed · X
Stroke cycles Two-stroke cycleFour-stroke cycleSix-stroke cycle
Straight Single · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 8 · 10 · 12 · 14
Flat 2 · 4 · 6 · 8 · 10 · 12 · 16
V 4 · 5 · 6 · 8 · 10 · 12 · 16 · 20 · 24
W 8 · 12 · 16 · 18
Valves Cylinder head portingCorlissSlideManifoldMultiPistonPoppetSleeveRotary valveVariable valve timingCamless
Mechanisms CamConnecting rodCrankCrank substituteCrankshaftScotch YokeSwashplateRhombic drive
Linkages EvansPeaucellier–LipkinSector straight-lineWatt's (parallel)
Other HemiRecuperatorTurbo-compounding


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