Browse Publications Books R-109
1991-02-01

Engine Revolutions R-109

Readers will be fascinated by Bentele's stories of the setbacks and the successes he encountered over the course of his acclaimed career. The dawn of the jet age, developments at the end of World War II, the development of automotive and aircraft gas turbines, and the rotary engine era are just some of the historical events which are recounted in this book.

A pioneer in the development of the internal combustion engine, Dr. Max Bentele provides a first-hand account of some of the major engineering achievements of the twentith century. Throughout Engine Revolutions, Bentele discusses his participation in groundbreaking developments such as the jet engine/gas turbine (1941) and the rotary Wankel engine (1958).

Both engineering students and the general reader will be fascinated by Bentele's stories.

Chapters include:

  • the quest for superior specific engine power
  • the last hurrah of the high-performance aircraft engine
  • the dawn of the jet age
  • end of World War II
  • the automotive gas turbine
  • Stuttgart again
  • aircraft gas turbines, revisted; the rotary engine era
  • lightweight aircraft gas turbine engines
  • AVCO Lycoming
  • post-retirement pursuits
  • and engineering history, collections, rights
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