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Influence of Shear-Thinning of Polymer-Containing Engine Oils on Friction at the Piston Ring-Cylinder Liner Interface

2013-10-14
2013-01-2567
Friction loss at the piston ring-cylinder liner interface in an internal combustion engine strongly affects the fuel economy of automobiles. However, the relationships between viscosity characteristics of engine oils and friction at ring-liner interface are not well understood. In this study, we experimentally measured ring-liner friction using a floating liner method with various formulations of engine oils. Two types of engine oils were tested: Non-Newtonian oils that contain polymer additive viscosity modifiers (VMs) and Newtonian VM-free oils. We first tested VM-free oils with different base oil viscosities and found that the dominant friction energy mechanism changed from hydrodynamic lubrication to mixed lubrication as engine oil viscosity or piston speed were decreased. Friction energy reached a minimum at this transition point.
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