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Measurement methods of wear between piston ring and cylinder liner

Year 2013, Volume: 31 Issue: 3, 319 - 334, 01.09.2013

Abstract

Considering today’s competitive enviroment and the required emission regulations, it becomes increasingly important to reduce fuel consumption and harmful exhaust emissions in order to increase engine output
power. This can be obtained by developing a well designed injection system or combustion chamber as well as by decreasing the mechanical losses, which are among the most important parameters affecting engine efficiency. The amount of wear rate and its location in the engine should be known to reduce mechanical losses. Therefore, piston ring-cylinder liner wear, which constitutes the greatest portion of mechanical losses, must be investigated. Researchers have attempted to measure the amount of wear by using various methods. In addition, there are also studies carried out to improve new coating materials or lubricants for reducing wear rate. In this study, these measurement methods are discussed and compared with each other in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Industrial Biotechnology
Journal Section Reviews
Authors

Şengül Ar Arı This is me

Zeynep Parlar This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2013
Submission Date June 20, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 31 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Arı ŞA, Parlar Z. Measurement methods of wear between piston ring and cylinder liner. SIGMA. 2013;31(3):319-34.

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