This paper investigates the use of Electrochemical Jet Machining to surface texture a hyper-eutectic Al-Si cylinder liner material. Samples were lapped to a 6 μm finish followed by immersion in 1 mol NaOH to expose the primary silicon colonies above the aluminium surface. Texturing was carried out using a NC system comprising of a fine gauge nozzle (cathode) jetting a solution of 2.3 mol NaCl on the surface (anode) whilst applying a current density of 220 A/cm2. An array of hemispherical dimples at 1.5 mm spacing was created, with an average diameter of 420 μm and depth of 40 μm, corresponding to an ε ratio of 0.095. Lubricated reciprocating sliding was carried out at stroke length of 25 mm in a bath of PAO (4 cSt) against a 52100 cylinder ...
Next-generation internal combustion engines demand new materials to meet efficiency mandates regardi...
Reducing emissions is a top priority within heavy duty diesel engine development and research. The a...
Dataset supporting: Walker, John et al (2017) Tribological behaviour of an electrochemical jet mach...
This paper investigates the use of Electrochemical Jet Machining to surface texture a hyper-eutectic...
This paper investigates the use of Electrochemical Jet Machining to surface texture a hyper-eutectic...
Environmental legislation continues to drive optimisation of internal combustion engines in the auto...
In order to enhance the surface friction performance of the aluminum-silicon (Al-Si) alloy cylinder ...
Among the major interests in powertrain development are the reduction of frictional losses and servi...
A cylinder liner and piston ring running under starved lubrication near the top dead centre (TDC) an...
Automotive industry strives to reach an optimum level of fuel economy. This can be achieved by overc...
Electrochemical jet processing (EJP) is an applied electrochemical technique capable of exercising h...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
Applying texture to a surface in a tribological interface will influence frictional performance, whi...
Le contact segment-piston-chemise (SPC) est l’une des premières origines des pertes d'énergie mécani...
This study is focused to studying the possibility of using a galvanic plasma method of the piston he...
Next-generation internal combustion engines demand new materials to meet efficiency mandates regardi...
Reducing emissions is a top priority within heavy duty diesel engine development and research. The a...
Dataset supporting: Walker, John et al (2017) Tribological behaviour of an electrochemical jet mach...
This paper investigates the use of Electrochemical Jet Machining to surface texture a hyper-eutectic...
This paper investigates the use of Electrochemical Jet Machining to surface texture a hyper-eutectic...
Environmental legislation continues to drive optimisation of internal combustion engines in the auto...
In order to enhance the surface friction performance of the aluminum-silicon (Al-Si) alloy cylinder ...
Among the major interests in powertrain development are the reduction of frictional losses and servi...
A cylinder liner and piston ring running under starved lubrication near the top dead centre (TDC) an...
Automotive industry strives to reach an optimum level of fuel economy. This can be achieved by overc...
Electrochemical jet processing (EJP) is an applied electrochemical technique capable of exercising h...
The automotive industry is increasingly required to meet tough emission standards such as Euro 6 whi...
Applying texture to a surface in a tribological interface will influence frictional performance, whi...
Le contact segment-piston-chemise (SPC) est l’une des premières origines des pertes d'énergie mécani...
This study is focused to studying the possibility of using a galvanic plasma method of the piston he...
Next-generation internal combustion engines demand new materials to meet efficiency mandates regardi...
Reducing emissions is a top priority within heavy duty diesel engine development and research. The a...
Dataset supporting: Walker, John et al (2017) Tribological behaviour of an electrochemical jet mach...