Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine Formula

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Indicated power is the total power produced due to combustion of fuel within the IC engine's cylinder in one complete cycle neglecting any losses. Check FAQs
IP=(kMEPLA(N))
IP - Indicated Power?k - Number of Cylinders?MEP - Mean Effective Pressure?L - Stroke Length?A - Area of Cross Section?N - Engine Speed?

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0.031Edit=(4Edit0.07Edit8.8Edit30Edit(4000Edit))
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Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
IP=(kMEPLA(N))
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
IP=(40.07kPa8.8cm30cm²(4000rev/min))
Next Step Convert Units
IP=(470Pa0.088m0.003(418.879rad/s))
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
IP=(4700.0880.003(418.879))
Next Step Evaluate
IP=30.9635371922042W
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
IP=0.0309635371922042kW
LAST Step Rounding Answer
IP=0.031kW

Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine Formula Elements

Variables
Indicated Power
Indicated power is the total power produced due to combustion of fuel within the IC engine's cylinder in one complete cycle neglecting any losses.
Symbol: IP
Measurement: PowerUnit: kW
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Cylinders
Number of Cylinders is the count of the cylinders that are present on the engine.
Symbol: k
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Mean Effective Pressure
Mean Effective Pressure is used to measure the performance of a combustion engine.
Symbol: MEP
Measurement: PressureUnit: kPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stroke Length
Stroke Length is the distance travelled by the piston during each cycle.
Symbol: L
Measurement: LengthUnit: cm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Cross Section
Area of cross section is the enclosed surface area, product of length and breadth.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit: cm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Engine Speed
Engine Speed is the speed at which the crankshaft of the engine rotates.
Symbol: N
Measurement: Angular VelocityUnit: rev/min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine?

Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine evaluator uses Indicated Power = (Number of Cylinders*Mean Effective Pressure*Stroke Length*Area of Cross Section*(Engine Speed)) to evaluate the Indicated Power, The Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine formula is defined as the power developed by combustion of fuel in the cylinder of engine. Indicated Power is denoted by IP symbol.

How to evaluate Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine, enter Number of Cylinders (k), Mean Effective Pressure (MEP), Stroke Length (L), Area of Cross Section (A) & Engine Speed (N) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine

What is the formula to find Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine?
The formula of Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine is expressed as Indicated Power = (Number of Cylinders*Mean Effective Pressure*Stroke Length*Area of Cross Section*(Engine Speed)). Here is an example- 3.1E-5 = (4*70*0.088*0.003*(418.879020457308)).
How to calculate Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine?
With Number of Cylinders (k), Mean Effective Pressure (MEP), Stroke Length (L), Area of Cross Section (A) & Engine Speed (N) we can find Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine using the formula - Indicated Power = (Number of Cylinders*Mean Effective Pressure*Stroke Length*Area of Cross Section*(Engine Speed)).
Can the Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine be negative?
No, the Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine, measured in Power cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine?
Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine is usually measured using the Kilowatt[kW] for Power. Watt[kW], Milliwatt[kW], Microwatt[kW] are the few other units in which Indicated Power of Two-stroke Engine can be measured.
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