Volume 2: Emissions Control Systems; Instrumentation, Controls, and Hybrids; Numerical Simulation; Engine Design and Mechanical 2017
DOI: 10.1115/icef2017-3515
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Continuous Lubricant Film Thickness Measurement Between Piston Ring and Cylinder Bore

Abstract: Measurement of film thickness between piston ring and cylinder bore has been a challenge for decades; laser induced fluorescence method (LIF) was used by several groups and promising results are obtained for the investigation of lubricant film transport. In this study, blue light generated by a laser source is transmitted to a beam splitter by means of a fiber optic cable and combined with another fiber optic line, then transmitted to the piston ring and cylinder bore conjunction. The light causes the fluoresc… Show more

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“…However, the optical interference can only be applied to the basic research of lubrication state because one of the friction pairs must be glass with semi‐permeable film, and it is limited by load, speed and other conditions. In recent years, laser‐induced fluorescence method is another frequently used optical method using expensive laser and high‐speed camera 5‐7 . The light generated by a laser source causes the fluorescence dye present in the lubricant to emit light in a longer wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the optical interference can only be applied to the basic research of lubrication state because one of the friction pairs must be glass with semi‐permeable film, and it is limited by load, speed and other conditions. In recent years, laser‐induced fluorescence method is another frequently used optical method using expensive laser and high‐speed camera 5‐7 . The light generated by a laser source causes the fluorescence dye present in the lubricant to emit light in a longer wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%