Experimental validation of a mixed-lubrication regime model for textured piston-ring-liner contacts

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作者
Profito F.J. [1 ,2 ]
Vladescu S.-C. [2 ]
Reddyhoff T. [2 ]
DIni D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory of Surface Phenomena (LFS), Polytechnic School of Univ. of São Paulo, São Paulo
[2] Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London
来源
Profito, F.J. (fprofito@usp.br) | 1600年 / ASTM International卷 / 06期
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Mixed lubrication; Modeling; Piston rings; Surface texture;
D O I
10.1520/MPC20160019
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摘要
Recent experiments have shown that automotive piston-liner friction may be reduced by up to 50 % if the surface of the liner is laser textured with certain configurations of micro-pockets. It is important to model this behavior to understand and optimize the friction reduction mechanisms that are occurring. However, until now, very few models that predict the lubrication performance of textured surfaces have been successfully validated against experimental data. This is because of the requirement for them to: (1) reproduce experimental configurations with a certain degree of fidelity, (2) conserve mass properly, and (3) account for transient, boundary lubrication conditions. To address this, the current paper presents a comparison between the results from a numerical model, which fulfils these criteria, and an experimental test rig operating under the same conditions. The mathematical modeling is based on the averaged Reynolds' equation with Patir and Cheng's flow factors and the p - θ Elrod-Adams mass-conserving cavitation model. Simultaneously to the fluid flow solution, the contact pressures that arise from the asperity interactions are also included into the calculations through the well-known stochastic Greenwood and Tripp model for rough contacts. The experimental data is produced using a reciprocating tribometer, whose contact conditions are closely controlled and accurately mimic those found in an automotive piston-liner conjunction. Data is presented in terms of friction force versus stroke angle, and the similarities and differences between the model and experiment are discussed. Copyright © 2017 by ASTM International.
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