sylinderdiameter
Sylinderdiameter is the measure of the width of a cylinder, defined as the straight-line distance across the circular cross-section through the center. It is equivalent to twice the cylinder’s radius and is commonly denoted as d. In standard terminology this quantity is called the cylinder diameter.
The cylinder diameter determines several basic geometric quantities. For a solid cylinder of height h, the
Measurement and tolerances are essential in manufacturing and engineering. External diameters are typically measured with calipers
Applications of the sylinderdiameter include determining flow capacity in pipes, sizing pistons and sleeves in engines,