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Development of New Aluminum-Zinc-Silicon Bearings for Heavy Load Applications in Uprated Engines
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The recent trend toward the compact and light-weight construction of diesel engines with high power output has been imposing higher requirements of fatigue strength and antiseizure characteristics on bearings. In order to meet these requirements, the authors developed a new bearing alloy of higher fatigue strength for use in heavy load engines, through the analysis of the Al-Zn-Si alloy which has high corrosion resistance. Experimental results of this new alloy to study its physical properties and bearing performances indicate that it can be applied to bearings in diesel engines which operate in harsh conditions.
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Sakamoto, M., Ogita, Y., Sato, Y., and Tanaka, T., "Development of New Aluminum-Zinc-Silicon Bearings for Heavy Load Applications in Uprated Engines," SAE Technical Paper 900124, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900124.Also In
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