Affiliation:
1. Anhui Heli Co., Ltd., China
2. Hefei University of Technology, School of Automotive and Transportation
Engineering, China
Abstract
<div>At present, it is generally considered in the analysis of the secondary motion of
engine piston that the piston skirt–cylinder liner friction pair is fully
lubricated in an engine operating cycle. However, in practice, when the piston
moves upward, the amount of lubricating oil at the inlet may not ensure that the
friction pair is fully lubricated. In this article, the secondary motion of
piston is studied when the transport of lubricating oil is considered to
determine the lubrication condition of piston skirt–cylinder liner friction
pair. The secondary motion of piston is solved based on the combined piston
motion model, hydrodynamic lubrication model, asperity contact model, and
lubricating oil flow model. The secondary motion equation of piston is solved by
the Broyden method. The hydrodynamic lubrication equation is solved by the
finite difference method. The asperity contact between piston skirt and cylinder
liner is calculated by the Greenwood model. The flow of lubricating oil is
analyzed based on the theory of fluid mechanics. The results indicate that, when
the actual transport of lubricating oil is considered to determine the
lubrication condition of piston skirt–cylinder liner friction pair, the
secondary motion of piston is remarkably different from that in which the
flooded lubrication is assumed in an engine operating cycle. Therefore, it is
helpful to improve the accuracy and make the analysis closer to the actual
engine operating situation that the transport of lubricating oil is considered
in the analysis of the secondary motion of engine piston.</div>
Subject
Fuel Technology,Automotive Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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