This paper provides a detailed analysis of the compression ring–bore/liner conjunction. The analysis includes ring–bore conformability and global in-plane deformation of ring fitted in situ. The analysis for fitted ring in an out-of-round bore shows very good agreement with precise measurements, using a coordinate measuring machine. The analysis also includes the lubricated conjunction under a transient regime of lubrication, taking into account combined elastohydrodynamics and asperity interactions. The transient nature of the tribological conjunction has been demonstrated, particularly the prevalent mixed/boundary regime of lubrication at the top and bottom dead centres. The analysis is applied to a high performance motorbike engine subj...
Energy losses in an internal combustion engine are either thermal or parasitic. The latter are the m...
A new method, comprising Navier-Stokes equations, Rayleigh-Plesset volume fraction equation, an anal...
Friction loss in an internal combustion engine largely depends on elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Th...
Piston ring-pack-to-cylinder contact accounts for one of the major sources of frictional losses in i...
Transient elastohydrodynamic lubrication of rough new or worn piston compression ring conjunction wi...
The paper presents direct measurement of in-cylinder friction from a single cylinder motocross race ...
The compression ring-bore conjunction accounts for significant frictional parasitic losses relative ...
The paper presents direct measurement of in-cylinder friction from a single cylinder motocross race ...
Piston compression rings are thin, incomplete circular structures which are subject to complex motio...
Piston compression rings are thin, incomplete circular structures which are subject to complex motio...
The piston ring pack accounts for a disproportionate amount of the total engine losses...
It is necessary to develop an analytical solution in order to combine predictions with measured trib...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
This article provides solution for isothermal mixed hydrodynamic conjunction of the compression ring...
The piston ring pack accounts for a disproportionate amount of the total engine losses (up to 25% of...
Energy losses in an internal combustion engine are either thermal or parasitic. The latter are the m...
A new method, comprising Navier-Stokes equations, Rayleigh-Plesset volume fraction equation, an anal...
Friction loss in an internal combustion engine largely depends on elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Th...
Piston ring-pack-to-cylinder contact accounts for one of the major sources of frictional losses in i...
Transient elastohydrodynamic lubrication of rough new or worn piston compression ring conjunction wi...
The paper presents direct measurement of in-cylinder friction from a single cylinder motocross race ...
The compression ring-bore conjunction accounts for significant frictional parasitic losses relative ...
The paper presents direct measurement of in-cylinder friction from a single cylinder motocross race ...
Piston compression rings are thin, incomplete circular structures which are subject to complex motio...
Piston compression rings are thin, incomplete circular structures which are subject to complex motio...
The piston ring pack accounts for a disproportionate amount of the total engine losses...
It is necessary to develop an analytical solution in order to combine predictions with measured trib...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
This article provides solution for isothermal mixed hydrodynamic conjunction of the compression ring...
The piston ring pack accounts for a disproportionate amount of the total engine losses (up to 25% of...
Energy losses in an internal combustion engine are either thermal or parasitic. The latter are the m...
A new method, comprising Navier-Stokes equations, Rayleigh-Plesset volume fraction equation, an anal...
Friction loss in an internal combustion engine largely depends on elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Th...