Calculate the torque, total displacement volume, when stroke and bore are equal

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The discussion revolves around calculating the torque and total displacement volume of a six-cylinder, four-stroke internal combustion engine with equal stroke and bore dimensions. The engine operates at 2,200 rpm and produces 120 kW of brake power, with a brake mean effective pressure of 5.5 MPa. The torque was calculated to be 516.2 Nm using the formula T = p / ((2 * π * n) / 60). However, the user struggles to find the necessary formulas to determine the displacement volume, stroke, and bore, despite searching various resources. The conversation highlights the need for clearer guidance on these calculations.
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Homework Statement

A six-cylinder four-stroke internal combustion engine, running at 2,200 rpm, outputs 120 kW of brake power. The stroke is equal to the bore. The brake mean effective pressure is 5.5 MPa. Calculate the torque, total displacement volume, stroke and bore.

Homework Equations

T=p/((2*pi*n)/60) <formula for torque , I can't find the rest of the formula , I googled them![/B]

The Attempt at a Solution


So for torque I used the above formula t=120x10^3/((2*pi*2220)/60)=516.2Nm
I have no idea to calculate the displacement volume , stroke and bore but I know the stroke and bore are the same. I checked YouTube , multiple sites and still didn't find any information to calculate these things with the numbers I have been given.
 
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