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Position of the piston of engine with respect to crank angle

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x=rcos(A)+l2-r2sin(A)2
(A)crank angle
(l)rod length
(r)crank radius
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The Piston Position calculator computes the position of a piston pin from the crank center based on the rod length, the crank angle and the crank radius.

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (r) Crank radius
  • (A) Crank angle
  • (l) Rod length.

Piston Position (x): The position is returned in inches.  However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.  /attachments/58597a45-57ee-11e6-9770-bc764e2038f2/Piston_motion_geometry.png

The Math / Science

The Position of the piston of engine with respect to crank angle expresses the motion of a non-offset piston connected to a crank through a connecting rod (as would be found in internal combustion engines).  The formula for the piston position is:

       x=rcosA+l2-r2sin2A

where:

  • x = piston position
  • r = crank radius (distance between crank pin and crank center)
  • A = crank angle (from cylinder bore centerline at TDC)
  • l = rod length (distance between piston pin and crank pin)


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Ratios and Lengths
  • Cylinder Bore Diameter: Computes the diameter (bore) based on the engine displacement, number of cylinders and the stroke length.
  • Bore Stroke Ratio: Computes ratio based on the diameter of the bore and the length of the stroke.
  • Combustion Ratio: Computes ratio base on the minimum and maximum displacements of the cylinder at the beginning (1-Induction) and compressed (3-Power) portions of the combustion cycle
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  • Stroke Length: Computes the required stroke length based on the total engine displacement, number of cylinders and the bore.
  • Piston Position Computes the piston position based on the crank angle, crank radius, and rod length.
  • Piston Deck Height: Computes deck height based on Block Height, Rod Length, Stroke Length, and Pin Height.
Volumes and Displacements
Speeds and RPMs
  • Piston Speed (mean): Computes the mean (average) piston speed based on stroke length and RPMs.
  • Max Piston Speed: Computes max speed based on stroke length and RPMs
  • RPMs: Computes revolutions per minute based on piston speed and stroke length.

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References

Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piston_motion_equations)


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