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Piston Rings for Diesel Engines - Effect of Keystone Angle on Oil Consumption
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Abstract
The effects on oil consumption of keystone piston rings dimensioned for OD contact with the piston groove have been compared to the effects of keystone rings dimensioned for ID contact with the groove in a statistically designed experiment utilizing a diesel engine at two different power output levels.
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Hayes, B., "Piston Rings for Diesel Engines - Effect of Keystone Angle on Oil Consumption," SAE Technical Paper 710815, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710815.Also In
References
- SAE Standard Piston Rings And Pistons-J929 SAE Handbook
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