2010
DOI: 10.1243/13506501jet720
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Development of a model capable of predicting the performance of piston ring—cylinder liner-like tribological interfaces

Abstract: Friction in the piston ring package (piston, piston rings, and liner) is a major source of power consumption in large two-stroke marine diesel engines. In order to improve the frictional and wear performance, knowledge about the tribological interface between piston rings and liner is needed. The work described in this article addresses the subject from both an experimental and a theoretical perspective. First, a one-dimensional numerical model based on the Reynolds equation is presented. It uses a pressure-de… Show more

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“…With motored cylinder systems, described earlier, there is still a fair number of parametric interactions. To reduce these effects to basic study of surface materials (including coatings), topography and lubricant types and their combinations, reciprocating plates were used by Felter et al and Johansson et al, where the plate was made of cylinder liner material and a stationary loaded block, representing the counter face surface. They measured friction using a transducer mounted onto the block.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With motored cylinder systems, described earlier, there is still a fair number of parametric interactions. To reduce these effects to basic study of surface materials (including coatings), topography and lubricant types and their combinations, reciprocating plates were used by Felter et al and Johansson et al, where the plate was made of cylinder liner material and a stationary loaded block, representing the counter face surface. They measured friction using a transducer mounted onto the block.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TIAN [7][8] and the research impact of the dynamics of piston and piston ring set on the effect of friction and lubrication. Shayler [9], Felter [10], Livanos [11], Chong [12], Smith [13], Avan [14] have obtained some research findings on the friction pair of cylinder liner and piston ring. KONG LingJia [15], et al have taken the influence of air leakage from a piston ring to the lubrication of the piston ring into consideration; LIU Kun [16], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%