Piston ring performance II: measurement of cavitation shapes in different operating conditions and their link to lubricant properties

IF 3.5 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Polychronis Spyridon Dellis
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PurposeThis study aims to compare cavitation shapes between the simulating test rig and the engines to strengthen the findings that were first observed in the simplified experiments. Different forms of cavitation were identified, and their shape and size (length and width) were dictated from reciprocating speed and viscosity of the lubricant. Cavitation degrades performance in engineering applications and its effect is that it alters the oil film pressure.Design/methodology/approachLubricant formulations were used for parametric study as well as different operating testing parameters in a simulating test rig and single cylinder engines with visualisation windows. An algorithm was used for extracting cavitation data from imaging, and comparison was made.FindingsSimilar phenomena at the simulating test rig and the engine were investigated and compared. The effect of different operating conditions was assessed along with the variations produced from the parametric lubricant study.Research limitations/implicationsEngine results are limited due to manufacturing difficulties of visualisation windows and oil starvation. Firing tests are another difficult challenge as the modified section pressure is under more pressure and the window view is affected by combustion process. Limited pictures can be captured before cleaning is required. A lubricant manufacturer has to provide data regarding the chemistry of the lubricants.Originality/valueThe effect of cavitation in piston ring lubrication along with variable operating and lubricant parameters is further studied with quantification of cavitation results through image processing. These forms of cavities are affected by lubricant properties and operating conditions. A link between viscosity, cavitation, shear thinning properties, oil film thickness (OFT) and friction is given.
活塞环性能II:不同操作条件下空化形状的测量及其与润滑剂性能的关系
目的比较模拟试验台和发动机的空化形态,进一步验证简化实验中首次观察到的结果。确定了不同形式的空化,它们的形状和大小(长度和宽度)取决于润滑油的往复速度和粘度。在工程应用中,空化会降低性能,其影响是改变油膜压力。设计/方法/方法润滑油配方用于参数化研究,以及在模拟试验台和带有可视化窗口的单缸发动机中进行不同的操作测试参数。采用一种算法从成像中提取空化数据,并进行对比。对模拟试验台和发动机上的相似现象进行了研究和比较。评估了不同操作条件的影响以及参数润滑剂研究产生的变化。研究限制/启示由于可视化窗口的制造困难和油荒,发动机的结果受到限制。燃烧试验是另一个困难的挑战,因为修改后的截面压力更大的压力和窗口视图受燃烧过程的影响。在需要清洗之前,可以捕获有限的图像。润滑剂制造商必须提供有关润滑剂化学成分的数据。通过图像处理对气蚀结果进行量化,进一步研究了随着操作参数和润滑油参数的变化,气蚀对活塞环润滑的影响。这些型腔受到润滑剂性质和操作条件的影响。给出了粘度、空化、剪切减薄性能、油膜厚度(OFT)与摩擦之间的联系。
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International Journal of Structural Integrity
International Journal of Structural Integrity ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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