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Piston Displacement from Bore and Stroke

V=π(B2)2S
(B)Bore (cylinder diameter)
(S)Stroke Length

The Piston Displacement from Bore and Stroke calculator computes the volume (V) of a combustion engine cylinder based on the bore (diameter) and stroke length (see diagram).

INSTRUCTIONS:  Choose units and enter the following:

Cylinder Displacement / Volume (V): The calculator returns the volume in cubic inches.  However, this can be automatically converted to other volume units (e.g. cm3) via the pull-down menu.  

The Math

The bore of a cylinder is the inner diameter of a cylindrical space. The stroke length is the linear distance that a piston moves within a cylinder between its maximum and minimum positions. Measurement of cylinder bore and stroke length are typically measured in millimeters (mm), inches or mils (1/1000th of an inch).  These are fundamental dimensions in the design and operation of reciprocating engines and other systems.

The formula for a piston's displacement based on bore and stroke is as follows:

          V = π * (b/2)2 * s

where:


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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.
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  • 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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