Cylinder Liner Deformation Analysis - Measurements and Calculations

980567

02/23/1998

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International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
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Modern passenger car engines are designed to operate at increasingly higher rated engine speeds with higher thermal loads. To reduce engine weight and length, the engines are usually siamesed without a cooling path between the cylinder liners. This leads to high temperatures in the siamesed area and to an increase in liner deformation.
The distortion of the cylinder liners of internal combustion engines has a significant affect on engine operation. It can affect the oil consumption, the blow-by, the wear behavior and, due to friction, the fuel consumption. In order to achieve future requirements regarding exhaust emissions and fuel consumption, the development of low distortion engine blocks will play a significant role.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/980567
Pages
12
Citation
Koch, F., Decker, P., Gülpen, R., Quadflieg, F. et al., "Cylinder Liner Deformation Analysis - Measurements and Calculations," SAE Technical Paper 980567, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980567.
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Published
Feb 23, 1998
Product Code
980567
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English