Rolls-Royce Kestrel (design experience)

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The Rolls-Royce Kestrel (design experience) refers to the engineering knowledge and design principles gained from developing the Kestrel engine, which directly informed and improved the subsequent creation of the Rolls-Royce PV-12, later known as the Merlin.

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instanceOf aeronautical engineering experience
design heritage
engineering knowledge base
appliesTo Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine
associatedWith British military aviation development
Royal Air Force fighter aircraft of the 1930s
basedOn operational service of Kestrel-powered aircraft
test bench data from Kestrel engines
capturedIn Rolls-Royce internal design reports
test and development documentation
contributedTo improved cooling of Rolls-Royce PV-12
increased reliability of Rolls-Royce PV-12
refined supercharging of Rolls-Royce PV-12
structural strength of Rolls-Royce PV-12 crankcase
valve train improvements in Rolls-Royce PV-12
developedBy Rolls-Royce Limited
field aero engine design
mechanical engineering
impact enabled faster development of Rolls-Royce Merlin
improved reliability of early Merlin variants
includesPrinciple combustion chamber refinement
cooling system design for high power density engines
crankshaft and connecting rod durability
fuel system development for high-performance engines
high-altitude performance improvement
liquid-cooled V-12 engine layout optimization
lubrication system reliability at high rpm
modular design for maintenance and overhaul
power-to-weight ratio optimization
supercharger integration and development
valve gear reliability
weight reduction in engine components
influenced Rolls-Royce approach to high-performance piston engines
design philosophy of Rolls-Royce Merlin
informedDesignOf Rolls-Royce Merlin
surface form: Rolls-Royce Merlin engine

Rolls-Royce PV-12 engine
preceded Rolls-Royce PV-12 design phase
relatedTo liquid-cooled inline aero engines
supercharged piston aircraft engines
sourceEngine Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine
surface form: Rolls-Royce Kestrel V-12 aero engine
timePeriod interwar period
usedFor refinement of manufacturing techniques for Merlin
risk reduction in PV-12 development
validation of design calculations for PV-12

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PV-12 developedFrom Rolls-Royce Kestrel (design experience)