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Friction Measurement of Al-17%Si Monolithic Cylinder with using Newly Developed Floating Liner Device

2014-11-11
2014-32-0052
The improvement of fuel consumption is the most important issue for engine manufactures from the viewpoint of energy and environment conservation. A piston-cylinder system plays an important role for the reduction of an engine friction. For the improvement of the frictional behavior of the piston-cylinder system, it is beneficial to observe and analyze the frictional waveforms during an engine operation. To meet the above-mentioned demand, frictional waveforms were measured with using the renewed floating liner device. In the newly developed floating liner device, an actual cylinder block itself was used as a test specimen. The measured single cylinder was an aluminum monolithic type made of hypereutectic Al-17%Si alloy using a high pressure die casting process. The combined piston was a light weight forged piston and a DLC coated piston ring was used. For the measurement, 110cc air cooled single cylinder engine was used.
Technical Paper

Hypereutectic Al-20%Si Alloy Engine Block Using High-Pressure Die-Casting

2004-03-08
2004-01-1028
A monolithic aluminum block using a newly developed Al-20%Si alloy was made by a vacuum die-casting process. The bore surface design was a sleeveless type with uniformly dispersed primary-Si crystals around 20μm. The die-casting technology consists of a highly airtight die with two series of evacuation systems. The vacuum level in the die cavity was determined to be as low as 5kPa. The gas content of the block was found to be as low as 5cc/100g Al, which has enabled T6 heat treatment. The die cavity temperature was carefully controlled to generate a fine dispersion of primary-Si crystals. The engine testing has proved that the bore wall temperature is 30 K lower than that of the aluminum block enclosing a press-fitted cast iron liner. The superior cooling performance has decreased the oil consumption value to one half that of the aluminum block enclosing a cast iron liner.
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