Abstract

As the piston ring is inserted into the bore, it is forced against the liner by radial tension, thereby creating a seal. Radial tension not only affects the piston ring’s seal, but also significantly influences its tribological properties. To investigate the effect of non-uniform radial tension of piston ring on the lubrication properties, a contact finite element model of piston ring and cylinder liner tribo-pairs is constructed in this study. The contact pressure distribution between the tribo-pairs is determined based on this model. The obtained pressure is then regarded as the non-uniform radial tension of the ring, which is fitted to a formula. The formula is validated in two ways. Firstly, its generality is verified by simulating several different piston rings using the contact model and comparing their results with the formula. Second, a test rig was designed and set up to measure the piston ring’s circumferential tension. To verify the formula’s accuracy, an equivalent principle model of distributed pressure and concentrated force was proposed. This formula is used as an initial force to modify the piston ring mixed lubrication model. Based on this model, the lubrication performance of the piston ring with uniform radial tension and non-uniform radial tension into consideration is investigated. The findings demonstrate that the piston ring radial tension is of significance to its lubrication performance and can be modified to lessen local friction and wear issues, particularly those related to the piston ring gap, and thus improve the dependability of the piston ring.

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