Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The answer is usually related to the cylinder swept volume.
Contemporary sources differ on its bore, stroke and swept volume.
To extract the maximum amount of energy, then, the swept volume is maximized.
The swept volume of the compressor would be very high (up to one liter and more).
The swept volume of the piston determines how much energy can be extracted from the given gas.
Like an engine a supercharger has a swept volume.
However these were powered by the smaller 4 cylinder engine - only 9 litres swept volume!
For a continuously adjustable swept volume, axial piston motors are used.
The cylinder's swept volume is reduced and thereby diminishes the amount of fuel being burned during each cycle.
The swept volume or displacement of gear pumps for hydraulics will be between about 1 and 200 millilitres.
To minimise tax ratings British designers developed engines of a given swept volume (capacity) with very long stroke and low piston surface area.
Swept volume was 10.6 litres, and the major difference from the vertical version of the engine was the sump casting.
Although in general the largest displacements are approximately one litre per revolution, if necessary a two-liter swept volume pump can be built.
The engine displacement can be calculated by multiplying the swept volume of one cylinder by the number of cylinders.
With 588cc of swept volume inside its single cylinder, the F1's rotary engine has the power of a typical 750cc Japanese piston bike.
This means that when an axial plunger motor (swept volume maximum 2 litres) is used, a gearbox is usually needed.
Increases in bore and stroke more gave the D.4 more than twice the swept volume of the C.4, and roughly doubled its power.
The main problems are: the swept volume of the water cylinder is not big enough; therefore any hope of a constant vacuum being pulled was very doubtful.
To boost performance some owners have fitted aftermarket cylinders and crankshafts that increase the swept volume to as much as 250 cc.
It is the ratio of the actual volume of the charge drawn in during the suction stroke to the swept volume of the piston.
A Safe Swept Volume Method For Collision Detection.
By filling more of the 'dead' crankcase volume, the ratio between the swept volume of the cylinder and the remaining crankcase volume is increased.
The Junkers L5 was a development of Junkers' first water-cooled engine, the L2, but at four times the swept volume was a much more powerful engine.
It offers a large hopper, the greatest swept volume capacity, the most powerful compaction cylinder force in its category and a state-of-the-art dropped frame chassis to yield high productivity.
For modern vehicle taxation purposes the split-single suffers no penalty and offers no advantage, as only the swept volume is considered, not the number of cylinders or spark plugs.