Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines

A significant proportion of mechanical losses in internal combustion engines accounted for mechanical losses in the cylinder-piston group. Depending on the operating modes of the internal combustion engine, contact interaction in the piston-cylinder pair is possible, which leads to wear of the worki...

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Main Authors: Arthur R. Asoyan, Alexander S. Gorshkov, Ani H. Israelyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2020-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/engineering-researches/article/viewFile/25557/19016
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spelling doaj-3c95ba31a72c48a4bbb5715a04facf142021-04-30T14:42:03ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches2312-81432312-81512020-12-0121317518010.22363/2312-8143-2020-21-3-175-18019705Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion enginesArthur R. Asoyan0Alexander S. Gorshkov1Ani H. Israelyan2Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical UniversityPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)A significant proportion of mechanical losses in internal combustion engines accounted for mechanical losses in the cylinder-piston group. Depending on the operating modes of the internal combustion engine, contact interaction in the piston-cylinder pair is possible, which leads to wear of the working surfaces of the resource-determining elements and a decrease in the operational life of the power unit as a whole, in connection with which the reduction of friction losses in the internal combustion engine elements and the piston - cylinder liner coupling in particular is relevant. Both domestic and foreign researchers are engaged in the solution of the above described problems, various profiles of pistons, methods of calculating the parameters of the oil layer are proposed, but the practical state of the issue determines the relevance of research in this direction. The paper considers the possibility of reducing the wear of piston skirts by reducing the contact surface in conjugation and providing an oil film in the friction zone, regardless of engine operating conditions. This opportunity is realized by forming a certain macro profile on the working surface of the piston skirt. The formation of the macrorelief was carried out by means of surface plastic deformation, with the reciprocating movement of a spherical tool on the machined surface.http://journals.rudn.ru/engineering-researches/article/viewFile/25557/19016surface-plastic deformationincreasing the service life of the pistonreducing the coefficient of frictioninternal combustion engine
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author Arthur R. Asoyan
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Ani H. Israelyan
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Alexander S. Gorshkov
Ani H. Israelyan
Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches
surface-plastic deformation
increasing the service life of the piston
reducing the coefficient of friction
internal combustion engine
author_facet Arthur R. Asoyan
Alexander S. Gorshkov
Ani H. Israelyan
author_sort Arthur R. Asoyan
title Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
title_short Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
title_full Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
title_fullStr Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
title_full_unstemmed Less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
title_sort less wear on the piston skirts of internal combustion engines
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches
issn 2312-8143
2312-8151
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A significant proportion of mechanical losses in internal combustion engines accounted for mechanical losses in the cylinder-piston group. Depending on the operating modes of the internal combustion engine, contact interaction in the piston-cylinder pair is possible, which leads to wear of the working surfaces of the resource-determining elements and a decrease in the operational life of the power unit as a whole, in connection with which the reduction of friction losses in the internal combustion engine elements and the piston - cylinder liner coupling in particular is relevant. Both domestic and foreign researchers are engaged in the solution of the above described problems, various profiles of pistons, methods of calculating the parameters of the oil layer are proposed, but the practical state of the issue determines the relevance of research in this direction. The paper considers the possibility of reducing the wear of piston skirts by reducing the contact surface in conjugation and providing an oil film in the friction zone, regardless of engine operating conditions. This opportunity is realized by forming a certain macro profile on the working surface of the piston skirt. The formation of the macrorelief was carried out by means of surface plastic deformation, with the reciprocating movement of a spherical tool on the machined surface.
topic surface-plastic deformation
increasing the service life of the piston
reducing the coefficient of friction
internal combustion engine
url http://journals.rudn.ru/engineering-researches/article/viewFile/25557/19016
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