FLARE: An Integrated Software Package for Friction and Lubrication Analysis of Automotive Engines - Part II: Experimental Validation

920488

02/01/1992

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International Congress & Exposition
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Comparisons are made between friction predictions of the FLARE (Friction and Lubrication Analysis of Reciprocating Engines) computer code and experimental data for the purpose of validating FLARE. An in-line four-cylinder engine under motoring conditions was selected for doing the experiments. Three major friction producing subassemblies were considered: piston assembly, crankshaft main bearings, and valve train. A Taguchi-type L16 matrix was used for the piston assembly, while an L8 matrix was used for the valve train. A traditional approach (varying one parameter at a time) was used for crankshaft main bearings. The agreement between experimental measurements and FLARE predictions, for all the cases studied, is very good. The match is closest for the valve train, followed by the crankshaft main bearings and piston assembly. In addition, trends and effects of changing design parameters are predicted correctly by FLARE.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/920488
Pages
11
Citation
Paranjpe, R., and Cusenza, A., "FLARE: An Integrated Software Package for Friction and Lubrication Analysis of Automotive Engines - Part II: Experimental Validation," SAE Technical Paper 920488, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920488.
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Published
Feb 1, 1992
Product Code
920488
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English