jamescronin
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Sorry to but in one somebody elses argument, but when TMHM said the unswept VOLUME has not changed i can't see how that is true, because if you increase the diameter of the cylinder, and clearly the volume of the unswept part of the cylinder (excluding the recess in the piston) is pi x (d/2)x (d/2) x height (pi x r x r x height)
I follows that increasing the diameter of the cylinder does increase the volume of the unswept area.
However the spwept areas volume is increased even more, so therefore if the incomming air supply is infinate, and the airflow unobstructed, and the pressure of the air outside the cylinder in both cases is identical, the like TMHM said the pressure in the cylinder at TDC at the top of the compression cycle will be higher in the large diameter cylinder.
Therefore both wrong and both right
I follows that increasing the diameter of the cylinder does increase the volume of the unswept area.
However the spwept areas volume is increased even more, so therefore if the incomming air supply is infinate, and the airflow unobstructed, and the pressure of the air outside the cylinder in both cases is identical, the like TMHM said the pressure in the cylinder at TDC at the top of the compression cycle will be higher in the large diameter cylinder.
Therefore both wrong and both right