Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
volumetric-displacement
Noun
/ˌvɒl.juːˈmɛt.riːk dɪsˈpleɪs.mənt/
Definition
Volumetric displacement refers to the amount of fluid that is displaced by an object when it is submerged in that fluid. It is often used in the context of engines, hydraulics, and various scientific applications.
Examples
- The volumetric displacement of the engine affects how much power it can produce.
- In buoyancy studies, knowing the volumetric displacement of an object helps to calculate whether it will float or sink.
Meaning
This concept helps to measure the efficiency of engines and understand buoyancy in fluids. In engineering, it can denote the volume of space an engine cylinder displaces with each cycle, impacting performance.
Synonyms
- Fluid displacement
- Displacement volume
- Displacement capacity