The compression ratio is a measure of the maximum volume compared to the minimum volume in an engine cylinder. It is calculated by taking the maximum volume, which is the sum of the swept volume and clearance volume, and dividing it by the minimum volume, which is just the clearance volume remaining when the piston is at top dead center.
The compression ratio is a measure of the maximum volume compared to the minimum volume in an engine cylinder. It is calculated by taking the maximum volume, which is the sum of the swept volume and clearance volume, and dividing it by the minimum volume, which is just the clearance volume remaining when the piston is at top dead center.
The compression ratio is a measure of the maximum volume compared to the minimum volume in an engine cylinder. It is calculated by taking the maximum volume, which is the sum of the swept volume and clearance volume, and dividing it by the minimum volume, which is just the clearance volume remaining when the piston is at top dead center.