Mechanism of and Fuel Efficiency Improvement by Dimple Texturing on Liner Surface for Reduction of Friction between Piston Rings and Cylinder Bore

2014-01-1661

04/01/2014

Event
SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition
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Content
Reducing friction between the piston ring and cylinder is an effective way of meeting the demand for lower fuel consumption in vehicle engines. To that effect, the authors have proposed a new and efficient friction reduction treatment for the cylinder. At first glance, this treatment seems similar to typical microtexture treatments, but it is built on a different approach. Through a rig tester, it was confirmed that optimizing the shape of the dimples and the treatment area for the cylinder improves FMEP between the piston ring and the cylinder liner by 17%. This report presents an analysis of the test results to explain the mechanism by which this effect is achieved. Fuel consumption was measured in an actual engine, and a maximum fuel consumption improvement of 3.2% was confirmed after conversion to the Japanese heavy duty vehicle fuel economy standards (Category T2).
Lubricating oil consumption, blow-by and durability were also examined.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-1661
Pages
6
Citation
Urabe, M., Takakura, T., Metoki, S., Yanagisawa, M. et al., "Mechanism of and Fuel Efficiency Improvement by Dimple Texturing on Liner Surface for Reduction of Friction between Piston Rings and Cylinder Bore," SAE Technical Paper 2014-01-1661, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-1661.
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Apr 1, 2014
Product Code
2014-01-1661
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English