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Experimental Investigations on the Effect of Liner Surface Properties on Wear in Non-Firing Engine Simulator
Technical Paper
2004-01-0605
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Several experimental studies have been conducted for evaluating coefficient of friction and wear in simulated engine conditions using a piston ring segment and a liner piece rubbing against each other in reciprocating mode under load and lubricated conditions. In the present experimental investigation, a non-firing engine simulator has been developed in order to simulate engine conditions to a much closer extent. This machine can operate at similar linear speed, stroke, and load and can simulate almost similar engine operating conditions except firing pressures. This machine can also be used for comparing liners with different surface properties and the effects of surface texture on wear and oil consumption.
One cylinder liner has been used for experimentation and the wear and surface properties behaviour were evaluated at several locations in the liner. Surface profile, roughness parameters are evaluated at several locations in the liner and at the top compression ring. Scanning electron micrographs are also prepared at these locations for comparative wear studies.
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Srivastava, D. and Agarwal, A., "Experimental Investigations on the Effect of Liner Surface Properties on Wear in Non-Firing Engine Simulator," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0605, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0605.Also In
Compression Ignition and Spark Ignition Power Cylinder Systems
Number: SP-1820; Published: 2004-03-08
Number: SP-1820; Published: 2004-03-08
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