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All the Engines of Vehicles have a C.C number so what it stands for?

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Question added by Gaber Boraey , Maintenance Engineer , lamps for lighting systems
Date Posted: 2015/02/08
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cc : cubic centimeter is a unit to measure the capacity of the engine and technical we called this capacity :the displacement volume or stroke/swept volume and in simple words the volume of all cylinders when the piston move from top dead center(TDC/TC) to bottom dead center(BDC/BC) or oppsite to make a stroke(from this reason we called this volume strock volume

*reciprocating engines*

 

see this photos

 

 photo1: you can see the swept volume its start from TDC and end in BDC

and up this zone (swept volume)0 you can see the clearance volume or

combustion chamber:

(zone to burn the fuel and produce the thermal energy /gas pressure force and then this energy acting on mechanical parts to move the car that means we convert the heat energy to mechanical energy)0

 

 

SWEPT VOLUME

 

 

PHOTO2: test your self and try to detect the swept volume and TDC AND BDC

PIC2

 

photo3-you can see the swept volume and TDC ,BDC AND also clearance volume /combustion chamber

 

photo3

 

finally :this video explain the stroke volume in simple

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=599MOxHcbBI

 

my advice :try to understand the idea because there is a many units to measure the capacity of engine and cc its international unit

Abdelqader hamed
by Abdelqader hamed , Product Support Sales Engineer , Mohammad Abdulrahman Al Bahar/ Caterpillar

cubic centimeter, it is the total volume of the all cylinders 

Ahmed Assayed
by Ahmed Assayed , مهندس صيانة طائرات , الاأكيديمة المصرية للطيران

it is the Displacement volume of a cylinder(in case of single cylinder engine). In other words it is the volume of the piston travel from TDC to BDC. It does not includes the clearance volume or the volume of the combustion chamber.

AFTAB ALI KHAN
by AFTAB ALI KHAN , HSE Supervisor , PAKISTAN NAVY

cubic centimeter area of pistons cylinders..

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