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Piston Speed

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Pistonspeed=2sRPM
(RPM)revs per minute
(s)stroke
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The Piston Speed calculator computes the average (mean) speed of the piston based on the stroke length and the RPMs./attachments/ae03d900-b3ad-11e4-a9fb-bc764e2038f2/piston rev.pngOne rev  

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose your units (e.g. inches or centimeters) and enter the following:

  • (s) Stroke length
  • (rpm)  Revolutions Per Minute of the engine.

Piston Speed: The calculator will compute the average piston speed in feet per minute.  However this velocity can be automatically converted to other speed units (e.g. meters per second).  For the Max Piston Speed, CLICK HERE.

The Math

   Inch Equivalences  
Fraction Decimal Mils  
1/16th 0.0625 62.5  
1/32th 0.03125 31.25  
1/64th 0.015625 15.625  

The Piston Speed equation calculates the mean velocity of the piston based on the cylinder stroke length and the RPMs.  The piston's speed of travel up and down the cylinder is always changing and actually comes to an instantaneous stop at both the upper and lower ends of the stroke at the beginning and end of a single revolution.  Therefor we can only calculate the average (mean) velocity based on RPMs.  In one minute, the pistons travel two times the stroke length times the number of revolutions (2 * Stroke * Revs).  Divide that by one minute and you have the mean piston speed.


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  • 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
  • Displacement Ratio: Computes ratio based on the volumes at the beginning and end of the stroke.
  • Rod and Stroke Length Ratio: Computes ratio base on the rod and stroke lengths. 
  • 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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