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Study on the Improvement of Applying Nanofluids to the Heat Load of Sliding -Contact Component System (Piston Set and Cylinder Liner)
Technical Paper
2008-01-1822
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Studies on improving heat load of sliding -contact components system (piston set and cylinder liner) by applying nanofluids have been carried out. Numerical simulation was employed and the piston set-lubricate oil-cylinder liner was considered as a coupled component. The cases of applying either the Cu-oil nanofluid or the Cu-water nanofluid was studied and compared with original case. The numerical results showed that the applying of nanofluids could improve the heat load of piston set-cylinder liner. As to the piston, the heat transfer enhancement by the cu-oil nanofluid is greater than Cu-water nanofluid, and the temperature of the first ring decreases notably. For the cylinder liner, the case of using the Cu-water nanofluid exhibits the better capability of heat transfer enhancing. Besides, the Cu-oil nanofluid also shows the potential in improving lubrication and friction of piston rings-cylinder liner contact
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Liu, J., Zhou, L., Bai, M., Xu, Z. et al., "Study on the Improvement of Applying Nanofluids to the Heat Load of Sliding -Contact Component System (Piston Set and Cylinder Liner)," SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-1822, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-1822.Also In
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