Engine displacement is the total volume swept by all pistons inside a cylinder bank during one complete engine cycle. It is a primary indicator of the power potential of a marine diesel or gasoline engine, because larger volumes can ingest more fuelβair mixture per revolution.
For a multiβcylinder engine the displacement is calculated from the bore (the cylinder diameter) and the stroke (the piston travel). The relationship is geometric and independent of the engineβs speed or load, making it a reliable metric for comparing engines of different designs.
Marine regulations often set limits on displacement for specific vessel classes, and ship owners use the figure to estimate fuel consumption, emissions, and maintenance schedules. Accurate calculation therefore supports both compliance and operational efficiency.
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