EHD simulation study on the influence of measured ICE compression piston ring profiles on the lubrication film formation
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in: Tribology International, Jahrgang 199.2024, Nr. November, 110015, 20.07.2024.
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T1 - EHD simulation study on the influence of measured ICE compression piston ring profiles on the lubrication film formation
AU - Gussmagg, Jakob
AU - Maier, Michael
AU - Pusterhofer, Michael
AU - Grün, Florian
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/7/20
Y1 - 2024/7/20
N2 - In this simulation-based research, the authors investigate the influence of the contacting profile and its tilting orientation of original compression piston rings on their hydrodynamic properties in internal combustion engines (ICEs). They employ a systematic approach, detailing the computational framework and simulation parameters. Three different original piston rings belonged to the same engine are used for the simulation and corresponding experimental validation in this publication. Results and discussions highlight the directional dependence of hydrodynamic conditions, with distinct differences for individual rings. Original smoothed profiles are compared with substitute geometries like quadratic parabola and circular arc fits. The research contributes insights into the complex dynamics of compression rings in ICEs, providing a foundation for optimizing ring profiles for enhanced hydrodynamic properties.
AB - In this simulation-based research, the authors investigate the influence of the contacting profile and its tilting orientation of original compression piston rings on their hydrodynamic properties in internal combustion engines (ICEs). They employ a systematic approach, detailing the computational framework and simulation parameters. Three different original piston rings belonged to the same engine are used for the simulation and corresponding experimental validation in this publication. Results and discussions highlight the directional dependence of hydrodynamic conditions, with distinct differences for individual rings. Original smoothed profiles are compared with substitute geometries like quadratic parabola and circular arc fits. The research contributes insights into the complex dynamics of compression rings in ICEs, providing a foundation for optimizing ring profiles for enhanced hydrodynamic properties.
KW - Elastohydrodynamic
KW - Mixed friction
KW - Ring-on-Liner
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U2 - 10.1016/j.triboint.2024.110015
DO - 10.1016/j.triboint.2024.110015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199296695
VL - 199.2024
JO - Tribology International
JF - Tribology International
SN - 0301-679X
IS - November
M1 - 110015
ER -