If your referring to a cylinder, such as an engine then its diameter times stroke
That can be calculated for individual cylinders by the formula :- Pi R (2) x length of piston stroke.
Yes.
with a bore gauge
A small block Chevrolet (SBC) 400 engine has a stock bore of 4.125 inches and a stroke of 3.750 inches. If you bore the engine "40 over," it increases the bore by 0.040 inches, resulting in a new bore of 4.165 inches. To calculate the cubic inches, use the formula: ( \text{Cubic Inches} = \text{Bore}^2 \times \text{Stroke} \times \pi / 4 \times \text{Number of Cylinders} ). This results in approximately 406 cubic inches.
Cylinder wear is greater at the top of the bore primarily due to higher temperatures and pressures experienced in that area during combustion. As the piston moves upward, the top of the cylinder encounters more intense heat from the combustion gases, which can lead to thermal expansion and increased friction. Additionally, the lack of sufficient oil lubrication at the top of the bore can exacerbate wear, as oil tends to pool lower down in the cylinder. This combination of factors results in accelerated wear at the top compared to the rest of the bore.
this can be calculated by measurements of the bore
If a Plymouth 340 engine is bored 0.060 inches over, its new displacement can be calculated by increasing the bore size. The original bore of the 340 is 4.04 inches, so boring it 0.060 inches results in a new bore of 4.10 inches. The total displacement can be calculated using the formula for engine displacement, which is (bore² × stroke × π/4 × number of cylinders). For the 340, the new displacement would be approximately 350 cubic inches.
That can be calculated for individual cylinders by the formula :- Pi R (2) x length of piston stroke.
It is bore da, pronounced phonetically "bore-eh daah"bore da
Rifled bore and Smooth bore
In Full bore ball valve, The bore dia will be same as internal dia of the pipe.In reduced bore, the bore dia is reduced than the ID of pipe.
what determines when should bore and engine
The present tense is:I/You/We/They bore.He/She/It bores.
The stroke volume in an air compressor is typically calculated using the equation: Stroke Volume = π/4 * Bore^2 * Stroke. Bore represents the diameter of the cylinder and Stroke represents the distance the piston travels in the cylinder during one cycle.
The bore of a barrel is the inside of it.
antonym: bore
Grinding a bore.