täitemahu
Täitemahu is an Estonian term that translates to "filling volume" or "displacement volume." It is primarily used in the context of internal combustion engines to describe the volume swept by the pistons as they move within the cylinders. This volume is a crucial factor in determining an engine's power output and displacement.
The calculation of täitemahu involves the bore diameter of the cylinder (the width) and the stroke length
Engine designers use the täitemahu to understand how much air-fuel mixture can be drawn into the cylinders