Why cylinder liners are thinner at bottom?

The stress on the liner is proportional to the gas pressure inside the cylinder liner, as the piston moves downwards the gas pressure reduces . Thus the liner is thicker at top to withstand high stress due to high gas pressure and thickness is gradually reduced at bottom where the gas pressure is relatively low.

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