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if you see volumetric efficiency is compared with the swept volume of compressor without considering the clearance which is normally 5% of the swept volume so you can say 95% is the max. vol. eff
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The supercharger, which uses a belt, driven by the engine, to forcer more air into the intake manifold, and a turbocharger, which uses a turbine driven by exiting exhaust gasses, to do the same thing.
All turbochargers compress air to increase the volumetric efficiency of an engine.
Volumetric efficiency in mechanics refers to the actual volume of air-fuel mixture drawn into the cylinder of an internal combustion engine compared to the theoretical maximum possible volume. It is a measure of how effectively the engine can fill its cylinders with the air-fuel mixture during the intake stroke. A high volumetric efficiency indicates better engine performance and power output.
Volumetric efficiency is a figure associated with every engine, 2 stroke, rotary, 6 stroke, etc. it isn't as common to see VE used in 2-stroke topics because most builders these days use figures that are more useful for the tasks at hand. Volumetric efficiency is almost an implied thought or a sub-conscious topic; more of a task than a means.
In IC engine, the inlet valve is always larger in diameter as compared to exhaust by 20-35 % in dia. to improve the volumetric efficiency and to achieve good power and performance even at high speed by overcoming the blow losses.
The volumetric efficiency of an engine ( It's ability to breathe ) can be found by finding it's C.I.D. the mathematical formula for Cubic inch displacement is "Bore x Bore x Stroke x .7854 x The # of cylinders".
To increase an engines Hp/Tq, by increasing it's volumetric efficiency ( how much air/fuel is in the cylinder).
Reduced volumetric efficiency can be caused by factors such as restricted air intake (clogged air filter), exhaust restrictions (clogged catalytic converter), incorrect valve timing, or issues with the intake or exhaust valves (leaks or damage). These factors can affect the engine's ability to efficiently intake air and fuel, leading to decreased performance and efficiency.
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