In-cylinder internal combustion engine parasitic frictional losses continue to be an area of interest to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. This study investigates the frictional behaviour at the oil control ring-cylinder liner conjunction of lubricants with anti-wear additives, varying dispersant concentration and a range of friction modifiers. Experiments are conducted at a range of temperatures on a cylinder liner with a nickel silicon carbide coating. A novel motored reciprocating tribometer, with a complete three-piece oil control ring and cylinder liner, was used to isolate the friction at the segment-liner interfaces. Four lubricants were tested, three with the same 3% dispersant concentration and 1% ZDDP anti-wear additive: t...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
Superior performance is by far the most desirable aspect of any Spark Ignition (SI) engine that is d...
An investigation was carried out to study the effect of changes in oil quality on its tribological p...
In-cylinder internal combustion engine parasitic frictional losses continue to be an area of interes...
To extend drain intervals and improve efficiency, new engine oils with increased dispersant concentr...
Friction modifiers are one of most important additives in formulated lubricants for reducing parasit...
Reducing energy use and improving engine efficiency is a complex task however to date a continued re...
Tribological investigation of organic and inorganic friction modifiers with varying quantities of di...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
A common strategy to reduce engine parasitic power losses is to decrease pumping and viscous frictio...
About a half of the frictional losses in an internal combustion engine come from the interactions be...
Abstract It is hypothesized that structured sliding-surfaces improve the lubrication ...
The paper presents the results of laboratory studies of a number of additives introduced during oper...
The paper describes the importance of reducing frictional losses in internal combustion (IC) engines...
Since the earliest developments of human history, friction has been a major issue. From the inventio...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
Superior performance is by far the most desirable aspect of any Spark Ignition (SI) engine that is d...
An investigation was carried out to study the effect of changes in oil quality on its tribological p...
In-cylinder internal combustion engine parasitic frictional losses continue to be an area of interes...
To extend drain intervals and improve efficiency, new engine oils with increased dispersant concentr...
Friction modifiers are one of most important additives in formulated lubricants for reducing parasit...
Reducing energy use and improving engine efficiency is a complex task however to date a continued re...
Tribological investigation of organic and inorganic friction modifiers with varying quantities of di...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
A common strategy to reduce engine parasitic power losses is to decrease pumping and viscous frictio...
About a half of the frictional losses in an internal combustion engine come from the interactions be...
Abstract It is hypothesized that structured sliding-surfaces improve the lubrication ...
The paper presents the results of laboratory studies of a number of additives introduced during oper...
The paper describes the importance of reducing frictional losses in internal combustion (IC) engines...
Since the earliest developments of human history, friction has been a major issue. From the inventio...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Cata...
Superior performance is by far the most desirable aspect of any Spark Ignition (SI) engine that is d...
An investigation was carried out to study the effect of changes in oil quality on its tribological p...