Tribodynamic modeling of piston compression ring and cylinder liner conjunction in high-pressure zone of engine cycle

Volume: 66, Issue: 5-8, Pages: 1075 - 1085
Published: Jul 29, 2012
Abstract
Piston compression ring and cylinder liner contact contributes a significant part of friction loss in an engine. Most of this loss occurs during compression and power stroke transition (i.e., between 300° to 400° crank position). It is because of the combustion gas pressure is higher in this region to enhance ring–liner contact friction. In this paper, we developed a tribodynamic model to study the transient thermoelastohydrodynamics of...
Paper Details
Title
Tribodynamic modeling of piston compression ring and cylinder liner conjunction in high-pressure zone of engine cycle
Published Date
Jul 29, 2012
Volume
66
Issue
5-8
Pages
1075 - 1085
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