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A New Technique for Measuring the Deformation of Cylinder Bores During Engine Operation
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The distortion of the cylinder liners of internal combustion engines has a significant affect on engine operation. It can affect the lubrication oil consumption, the blow-by, the wear behaviour and due to the friction, the fuel consumption. In order to achieve future requirements regarding exhaust emissions and fuel consumption, the requirements for low cylinder distortion engine blocks will play a significant role. Hence, a new technique to determine liner distortion during fired engine operation was developed.
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Koch, F., Fahl, E., and Haas, A., "A New Technique for Measuring the Deformation of Cylinder Bores During Engine Operation," SAE Technical Paper 950540, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950540.Also In
Applications and Developments in New Engine Design and Components
Number: SP-1071; Published: 1995-02-01
Number: SP-1071; Published: 1995-02-01
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