Minimisation of parasitic losses in the internal combustion engine is essential for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. Surface texturing has emerged as a method palliating these losses in instances where thin lubricant films lead to mixed or boundary regimes of lubrication. Such thin films are prevalent in contact of compression ring to cylinder liner at piston motion reversals because of momentary cessation of entraining motion. The paper provides combined solution of Reynolds equation, boundary interactions and a gas flow model to predict tribological conditions, particularly at piston reversals. The results of the analyses are validated against measurements using a floating liner for determination of in-situ friction of an e...
Friction constitutes nearly one fifth of all engine losses. The main contributory source of friction...
Frictional at the piston ring/cylinder liner (PRCL) interface is the single most significant contrib...
The Piston Ring - Cylinder Liner (PRCL) contact is the single largest contributor to frictional loss...
Minimisation of parasitic losses in the internal combustion engine is essential for improved fuel ef...
Minimisation of parasitic losses in the internal combustion engine is essential for improved fuel ef...
A better fuel-efficient automotive engine is more sought-after to promote greener environment in the...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
A cylinder liner possesses fairly intricate surface requirements due to its complicated functions. I...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
Friction constitutes nearly one fifth of all engine losses. The main contributory source of friction...
Frictional at the piston ring/cylinder liner (PRCL) interface is the single most significant contrib...
The Piston Ring - Cylinder Liner (PRCL) contact is the single largest contributor to frictional loss...
Minimisation of parasitic losses in the internal combustion engine is essential for improved fuel ef...
Minimisation of parasitic losses in the internal combustion engine is essential for improved fuel ef...
A better fuel-efficient automotive engine is more sought-after to promote greener environment in the...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
A cylinder liner possesses fairly intricate surface requirements due to its complicated functions. I...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during pist...
Friction constitutes nearly one fifth of all engine losses. The main contributory source of friction...
Frictional at the piston ring/cylinder liner (PRCL) interface is the single most significant contrib...
The Piston Ring - Cylinder Liner (PRCL) contact is the single largest contributor to frictional loss...