The top dead center is when the piston has reached its peak and can go no farther up, it has reached its summit. The bottom dead center is when the piston is at its lowest point.
Top dead center on an engine is defined as when the piston is farthest from the crankshaft. Bottom dead center is when the piston is closest to the crankshaft on the engine.
Bottom dead centre. BDC
The distance from Top Dead Center to Bottom Dead Center of piston movement.
Bottom dead center. It is when the piston is at the very bottom of it's travel.
Measure the distance a piston travels from bottom dead center to top dead center.
The distance from Top Dead Center to Bottom Dead Center of piston movement.
The distance a piston travels within the cylinder is called the stroke. It is the distance between the top dead center (TDC) and the bottom dead center (BDC) positions of the piston.
Align the piston number 1 (in firing order) at its bottom most position.
it's the point in the rotation of a internal combustion engine just before the piston reaches the bottom of it's down stroke
cc stands for cubic centimeters. It's the volume of the cylinder (or all of the cylinders) when the piston is a bottom dead center.
When the piston reaches the bottom dead center (BDC), the intake valve closes, sealing the combustion chamber. This marks the end of the intake stroke and prepares the engine for the compression stroke. As the piston moves back up to the top dead center (TDC), the air-fuel mixture that was drawn in is compressed, leading to a more efficient combustion process in the subsequent ignition phase. This sequence is crucial for the engine's overall performance and efficiency.
it's the point in the rotation of a internal combustion engine just before the piston reaches the bottom of it's down stroke