volume of cylinder

  • 31Hekat (volume) — The hekat or heqat (transcribed HqA.t ) was an ancient Egyptian volume unit, used to measure grain, bread, and beer. Until the New Kingdom the hekat was one tenth of a khar, later one sixteenth; while the New Kingdom oipe (transcribed ip.t )… …

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  • 32Tun (volume) — The tun is an old English unit of wine cask volume, holding about 954 litres, almost a cubic metre. Etymologically it is identical to the ton, a unit of mass or weight. Originally, it was a genuine unit of volume and measured 256 gallons (28),… …

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  • 33displacement volume — That part of the cylinder capacity that is swept by the pistons on their up and down strokes (i.e., the volume through which a piston moves in one stroke) formed by the bore diameter and the piston stroke. Also called swept volume …

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  • 34swept volume — that part of the cylinder capacity that is swept by the pistons on their up and down strokes (i.e., the volume through which a piston moves in one stroke) formed by the bore diameter and the piston stroke. Also called displacement volume. See… …

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  • 35clearance volume — The space enclosed by the cylinder head and the piston when it at top dead center (TDC) in a reciprocating engine. This is the volume of the combustion chamber …

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  • 36swept volume — The volume of a cylinder swept by the piston while moving from one dead center to another …

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  • 37graduated cylinder — noun Date: 1948 a tall narrow container with a volume scale used especially for measuring liquids …

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  • 38compression ratio — [1] When the piston is at the bottom of its travel (BDC), the volume of cylinder is measured (suppose the volume is X). Then the piston is placed at the top of its travel (TDC) and the volume of the cylinder is measured (suppose this volume is Y) …

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  • 39History of mathematics — A proof from Euclid s Elements, widely considered the most influential textbook of all time.[1] …

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  • 40Micromechanics — (or, more precisely, micromechanics of materials) is the analysis of composite or heterogeneous materials on the level of the individual constituents that constitute these materials. Contents 1 Aims of micromechanics of materials 2 Analytical… …

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