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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A cam engine is a piston engine where, instead of the conventional crankshaft, the pistons deliver their force to a cam that is then caused to rotate. The output work of the engine is driven by this cam.Cam engines have not been a success. A variety of the cam engine, the swashplate engine (also the closely related wobble-plate engine), was briefly popular.These are generally thought of as internal combustion engines, although they have also been used as hydraulic- and pneumatic motors. Hydraulic motors, particularly the swashplate form, are widely and successfully used. Internal combustion engines though remain almost unknown.. }

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