2014
DOI: 10.1177/1468087413519783
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In-cycle and life-time friction transience in piston ring–liner conjunction under mixed regime of lubrication

Abstract: The piston ring/cylinder liner conjunction can experience various regimes of lubrication during piston strokes inside the engine cylinder. In the current engines, the nature of lubrication usually remains hydrodynamic at mid-stroke whilst a mixed regime of lubrication may be experienced at and near reversals. The direct contact between the tips of some of the asperities of opposing surfaces leads to mixed (partial) regime of lubrication. A model proposed by Greenwood and Tripp can be used to predict asperity l… Show more

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“…A value of 1 = 0.17 is obtained using an atomic force microscope. The procedure followed is the same as that described by Buenviaje et al [46] and Styles et al [47]. In addition, limiting Eyring shear stress [48] for the engine oil is s 0 = 2 MPa.…”
Section: Friction Force and Power Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A value of 1 = 0.17 is obtained using an atomic force microscope. The procedure followed is the same as that described by Buenviaje et al [46] and Styles et al [47]. In addition, limiting Eyring shear stress [48] for the engine oil is s 0 = 2 MPa.…”
Section: Friction Force and Power Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microscopy (LFM) as described by Buenviaje et al [29] and Styles et al [30]. The limiting Eyring shear stress [31] of the lubricant used is 0 τ =2 MPa as is the case for the majority of engine lubricants.…”
Section: Conjunctional Frictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results showed a strong agreement between the simulation and measured friction. Styles et al [14] developed a numerical model for the analysis of a mixed lubrication regime at the top compression ring. Their model was also based on the GreenwoodTripp model and Reynolds equation.…”
Section: Methods For Lubrication Improvementmentioning
confidence: 99%