Napier Deltic

opposed-piston engine used in marine, firefighting and BR locomotive applications

The Napier Deltic is an unusual type of diesel engine. It was used in boats and railway locomotives.[1] The cylinders are arranged in a triangular form with two pistons in each cylinder. There are three crankshafts which are geared together at one end of the engine. These engines usually had nine cylinders (three banks of three) or eighteen cylinders (six banks of three). These engines were built by D. Napier & Son.

Animation of a Deltic engine

Key to animation

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  • Green = incoming air
  • Orange = burning fuel/air mixture
  • Purple = outgoing exhaust gas

References

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  1. "Napier Deltic". Absolutely everything about boats. Anchors Aweigh Academy. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2018.