2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40095-019-0296-x
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Gas escape to crankcase: impact of system parameters on sealing behavior of a piston cylinder ring pack

Abstract: Internal combustion engines are the generators of energy for many transportation applications, but they still have an overall low efficiency due to mechanical and thermal losses. The combustion chamber is the core element of the engine and it ought to be perfectly sealed; however, some of the gas leaks toward the crankcase due to imperfect sealing of the rings. This leakage is known as blow-by and affects efficiency, correct lubrication and emissions. The aim of this paper was to understand, in a more detailed… Show more

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“…Preventing combustion gases from leaking into the crankcase is the most important role of the ring pack system, performed mainly by the second piston ring as stated in the sensitivity analysis of this paper and consistent with findings in (Cavallaro et al 2012;Delprete et al 2019). As a part of studying the gas flow behavior at the second ring, Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of the Scraper Ring Tangential Force And Face Geometrysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Preventing combustion gases from leaking into the crankcase is the most important role of the ring pack system, performed mainly by the second piston ring as stated in the sensitivity analysis of this paper and consistent with findings in (Cavallaro et al 2012;Delprete et al 2019). As a part of studying the gas flow behavior at the second ring, Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of the Scraper Ring Tangential Force And Face Geometrysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The simplified model proposed here assumes the rings as rigid bodies and considers only the ring dynamics along the cylinder axial direction. This is described by the equilibrium force equation (Newton second law): 27…”
Section: Unburned Hydrocarbon Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of parameters affecting the sealing efficiency of a ring-pack is high. In previous works [15][16][17], authors investigated the effect of the ring gaps and elastic forces, the effect of the distortion orders and the effect of the inter-ring volumes on the sealing efficiency of the system. In the present work has been proposed to study the effect of the speed and load of the engine on the behavior of the ringpack, and on the blow-by.…”
Section: Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%