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Ingested Dust, Filters, and Diesel Engine Ring Wear
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National West Coast Meeting
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English
Abstract
The radiotracer technique was used to measure piston ring wear caused by dust metered to the intake air, fuel supply, and crankcase lubricant of an industrial diesel engine. Several basic air cleaner configurations were evaluated for their effectiveness in reducing ring wear due to ingested dust.
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Thomas, G. and Culbert, R., "Ingested Dust, Filters, and Diesel Engine Ring Wear," SAE Technical Paper 680536, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680536.Also In
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- McClelland James E. Billett S. Martin “A Filter Life Versus Engine Wear.” Paper No. 650886 presented at SAE National Fuels and Lubricants Meeting Tulsa 1965
- Halliwell Harry “Radiotracers Reveal Engine Wear During Detergent Oil Filtration Study.” SAE Trans. 68 1960 288
- Watson C. E. Hanly F. J. Burchell R. W. “Abrasive Wear of Piston Rings.” Paper presented at the SAE Annual Meeting Detroit January 1955