Source Word
clearance space
Noun
countable
uncountable
In
a
steam
engine,
the
space
enclosed
in
one
end
of
the
cylinder,
between
the
valve(s)
and
the
piston,
at
the
beginning
of
a
stroke;
waste
room.
It
includes
the
space
caused
by
the
piston's
clearance
and
the
space
in
ports,
passageways,
etc.
Its
volume
is
often
expressed
as
a
certain
proportion
of
the
volume
swept
by
the
piston
in
a
single
stroke.
Japanese Meaning
蒸気機関において、シリンダーの一端に位置する、弁とピストンの間の空間。これはピストンのクリアランスやポート、通路などにより生じる空間を含み、ストローク開始時の『無駄な空間』として存在する容積を示す。
Sense(1)
In
a
steam
engine,
the
space
enclosed
in
one
end
of
the
cylinder,
between
the
valve(s)
and
the
piston,
at
the
beginning
of
a
stroke;
waste
room.
It
includes
the
space
caused
by
the
piston's
clearance
and
the
space
in
ports,
passageways,
etc.
Its
volume
is
often
expressed
as
a
certain
proportion
of
the
volume
swept
by
the
piston
in
a
single
stroke.
( plural )