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The Combustion Seal: Theory and Performance
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THERE ARE A VARIETY of combustion seal designs used throughout the world for sealing the combustion gases of internal combustion engines. This paper describes a number of the designs and discusses the sealing theory inherent in them. Static and dynamic physical properties as related to sealing performance are discussed.
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Kovarik, R. and Czernik, D., "The Combustion Seal: Theory and Performance," SAE Technical Paper 870006, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870006.Also In
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