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TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series C
Article . 1993 . Peer-reviewed
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Lubrication of Piston Ring Pack.

Authors: Mitsuhiro Soejima; Toshiro Hamatake; Yutaro Wakuri; Tatsumi Kitahara;
Abstract
The lubrication problems of wear, friction, oil consumption and scuffing in internal combustion engines are closely related with the oil-film thickness between piston rings and cylinder liners. The piston rings usually operate under the condition of starved lubrication for the pack slide. We analyze on the oil-film characteristics of a piston ring pack, taking account of the interaction between rings. The experiments to examine the oil-film behaviour of ring specimens sliding under oil starvation are conducted using reciprocating test equipment. The oil-film characteristics of starved lubrication are clarified from the results of calculations and experiments.
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