The volume of a rotor disk in aircraft design is the amount of space enclosed by the disk, which is typically a flat, circular component. To calculate the volume of a rotor disk, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (assuming the rotor disk has a uniform thickness):
- Volume of Rotor Disk is the total volume of the rotor disk, typically measured in cubic meters (m³).
- π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.
- Outer Radius is the radius of the outer edge of the rotor disk, measured in meters (m).
- Inner Radius is the radius of the central hole or core of the rotor disk, measured in meters (m) (if applicable).
- Thickness is the uniform thickness of the rotor disk, measured in meters (m).