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Effects of Temperature on Wear Behavior of a Plasma Sprayed Diesel Engine Cylinder

2012-04-16
2012-01-1335
One of the main subjects in automotive industries is to enhance the efficiency of internal combustion engines. Wear between cylinder and ring is one of the major parameters reducing the engine performance. So many parameters are affecting the wear losses. Temperature plays a key role on the severity of wear condition in internal combustion engines. In conventional cast iron cylinders, it is not possible to increase the temperature from a defined level, as it causes excessive wear in contact area between cylinder liner and piston ring. One of the major benefits of using ceramic coating is their ability to withstand in higher temperatures, while having adequate hardness to improve wear rate and reduces coefficient of friction. High temperature wear characteristics between plasma-sprayed cylinder liner and piston ring were investigated to find the optimum operating temperature, using a designed wear test stand in lubricated condition.
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