Mean effective pressure | |
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Common symbols | p |
SI unit | Pascal (Pa) |
In SI base units | 1 kg⋅m−1⋅s−2 |
Derivations from other quantities | p = W·V−1 |
Dimension |
The mean effective pressure (MEP) is a quantity relating to the operation of a reciprocating engine and is a measure of an engine's capacity to do work that is independent of engine displacement.[1] Despite having the dimension of pressure, MEP cannot be measured.[2] When quoted as an indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP), it may be thought of as the average pressure acting on a piston during the different portions of its cycle. When friction losses are subtracted from the IMEP, the result is the brake mean effective pressure (BMEP).