Effects of a Cylinder Liner Microstructure on Lubrication Condition of a Twin-Land Oil Control Ring and a Piston Skirt of an Internal Combustion Engine

Koji Kikuhara*, Philipp S. Koeser, Tian Tian

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It is hypothesized that structured sliding-surfaces improve the lubrication condition by forming an oil sump on the sliding surface, redistributing the oil, and trapping wear debris. For these reasons, structured sliding-surfaces have been used as a friction reduction method for a long time. In this work, effects of microstructure laid on the cylinder liner of an internal combustion engine on twin-land oil control ring (TLOCR) and piston skirt lubrication condition were investigated by comparing friction between a conventional fine-honed liner (CFL) and a micro-structured liner with the CFL. The measurements using a floating liner engine showed that the microstructure improved lubrication condition by reducing hydrodynamic friction. On the other hand, it was also observed that the microstructure could result in elevated friction under certain engine operating conditions. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

本文言語English
論文番号6
ジャーナルTribology Letters
70
1
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2022 3月
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 材料力学
  • 機械工学
  • 表面および界面
  • 表面、皮膜および薄膜

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