Scuffing initiation caused by local starvation in a piston ring cylinder liner contact

0203 mechanical engineering [SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics] Lubrication Marangoni effect Scuffing PRCL contact 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2022.107616 Publication Date: 2022-05-13T07:34:21Z
ABSTRACT
Scuffing is a localized damage process caused by a sudden failure of the lubricating film in a sliding contact. It is associated with an important increase in temperature, friction and vibration. For the piston-ring cylinder-liner (PRCL) contact, it can lead to a complete engine failure. It is shown in this paper, that the temperature gradient generated in the contact induces the thermal Marangoni effect. The latter might then lead to a localized lack of lubricant that can initiate scuffing. On the contrary, the ring displacement along the liner redistributes the oil on the surface. This redistribution helps to avoid starvation hence reducing scuffing initiation risk. Based on the competition occurring between these two effects, a computational model was developed that predicts scuffing appearance in internal combustion engines. The originality of this paper lies in presenting the complementary contribution of the Marangoni phenomenon to the scuffing initiation in the PRCL contact.
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