The piston cylinder bore, times the cylinder stroke, times the number of cylinders gives you the specific displacement for a particular engine.
For engines, volume measured from top of cylinder to top of piston when at bottom of its stroke.
jet engines, turbojet engines, turbo-prop engines, four-stroke piston driven engines... Can you be more specific?
Cubic Centimetres of displacement. [piston stroke multiplied by cylinder bore multiplied by number of cylinders]
what is the piston displacement of a compressor with 2" bore and 3" strokes
Displacement
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This is a device that is commonly used on very large displacement engines and large steam engines. The crankshaft connecting rod is attached at the slider end to a piston shaped object. This object is the attached bay another beam or rod to the piston the does the work. In a steam engine this allows the upper connecting rod to be sealed so the piston can make power going in both directions. If you look at video of steam trains you can see this in action In large diesel engines it reduces wear on and failures of the piston.
Piston Protrusion is the distance the piston sticks out above the surrounding cylinder. Protrusion means sticks out. A Domed Piston to create high compression ratios for race engines Will do this. A brake caliper piston protrudes to press the brake pads onto the rotor.
A larger displacement engine uses more fuel.
8L Engine
formula for displacement: A=(pi)r^2 A is Area Pi is 3.14 and R is the radius of the cylinder, this is the piston in Square inches. then multiply that by the distance the piston travels, that is the displacement of one cylinder to find total engine displacement multiply that by how many pistons are in the engine to get total engine displacement