📚 Volume 29, Issue 3 📋 ID: AoMc5l4

Authors

Philippe Dubois , Sofia Schmidt

Mehmet Çakır

Abstract

The friction between piston ring and cylinder liner were studied using the pin-on plate reciprocating tests. For this aim, cast iron cylinder liner was borided. The friction coefficients of normal and borided cylinder liners were measured in different reciprocating speeds. Frictional correlation of piston ring and cylinder liner was determined changing material properties of cylinder liner and crank angles of engine.\n\nAs a result of this study, the hardness of the surface has improved four times and abrasive wear resistance has increased. The roughness of the surface is decreased and a porous structure has been obtained. When the roughness is fallen, the friction coefficient has also diminished. Porous structure has increased oil-retaining capability. In case of mixed lubrication, the friction coefficient has become less at the section of metal-metal friction because of the hardness of the surface. The friction tests indicated an important influence of the material property and the surface structure on tribology formation. Hydrodynamic lubrication feature has become more due to the porous structure. Consequently wear and friction resistant of cylinder liner surface has been decreased by boronizing grey cast iron.
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Philippe Dubois , Sofia Schmidt (2022). "INFLUENCE OF FRICTIONAL BEHAVIOR OF BORIDED CAST IRON IN RECIPROCATING TEST". Wulfenia, 29(3).