Engine Formulas: Cylinder Swept Volume (V
Engine Formulas: Cylinder Swept Volume (V
Engine Formulas: Cylinder Swept Volume (V
where:
Vc= cylinder swept volume [cm3 (cc) or L]
Ac = cylinder area [cm2 or cm2/100]
dc = cylinder diameter [cm or cm/10]
L = stroke length (the distance between the TDC and BDC) [cm or cm/10]
BDC = Bottom Dead Center
TDC = Top Dead Center
* Increase the diameter or the stroke length will increase the cylinder volume, the
ratio between the cylinder diameter/cylinder stroke called bore/stroke ratio.
- bore/stroke >1 is called over square engine, and is used in automotive engines
- bore/stroke =1 is called square engine
- bore/stoke <1 is called= under square engine, and is used in tractor engine
where:
Ve = engine swept volume [cm3 (cc) or L]
n = number of cylinders
Vc = cylinder swept volume [cm3 (cc) or L]
Ac = cylinder area [cm2 or cm2/100]
dc = cylinder diameter [cm or cm/10]
* The units of cylinder swept volume is measured in (cm3, cubic centimeter (cc), or
liter)
- Ve for small engines, 4 cylinder engines is (750 cc:1300 cc)
- Ve for big engine, 8 cylinder engines is (1600 cc:2500 cc)
where:
r = compression ratio
Vs = cylinder swept volume (combustion chamber volume) [cc, L, or m3]
Vc = cylinder volume [cc, L, or m3]
* Increase the compression ratio increase engine power
- r (gasoline engine) = 7:12, the upper limit is engine pre ignition
- r (diesel engine) = 10:18, the upper limit is the stresses on engine parts
where:
V = volumetric efficiency
where:
Ti = engine indicated torque [Nm]
,
where:
imep = is the indicated mean effective pressure [N/m2]
Ac = cylinder area [m2]
L = stroke length [m]
n = number of cylinders
N = engine speed [rpm]
z = 1 (for 2 stroke engines), 2 (for 4 stroke engines)
Vc = cylinder swept volume [m3]
Ve = engine swept volume [m3]
Ti = engine indicated torque [Nm]
= engine angular speed [1/s]
where:
m = mechanical efficiency
Pb = engine brake power [kW]
Pi = engine indicated power [kW]
Pf = engine friction power [kW]
where:
SFC = specific fuel consumption [(kg/h)/kW, kg/(3600 s x kW), kg/(3600
kJ)]
FC = fuel consumption [kg/h]
Pb = brake power [kW]
where:
th = thermal efficiency
Pb = brake power [kW]
FC = fuel consumption [kg/h = (fuel consumption in L/h) x ( in kg/L)]
CV = calorific value of kilogram fuel [kJ/kg]
= relative density of fuel [kg/L]