What is the swept volume per cylinder per revolution of a six-cylinder, two-stroke/cycle diesel engine with a 580 mm bore and a 1700 mm stroke operating at 100 RPM?
• Swept volume of a cylinder is based on bore (diameter) and stroke (length of piston travel) • Formula for cylinder volume: area of piston crown × stroke • Unit conversions: millimeters to meters and cubic meters to liters
• How do you calculate the area of a circle from the bore, and then use the stroke to get the swept volume? • Once you find the swept volume in cubic meters, what simple multiplication converts it to liters? • Does engine speed in RPM affect the per cylinder per revolution swept volume, or is that a trick detail?
• Convert bore and stroke from mm to m before calculating volume • Use the correct formula: Area = π × (radius)^2 then multiply by stroke • After getting cubic meters, remember 1 cubic meter = 1000 liters when comparing with the answer choices
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