Piston assembly friction measurement has been carried out on a single cylinder gasoline engine using the IMEP (indicated mean effective pressure) method at realistic engine speeds and loads without any major engine modifications. Instantaneous and mean piston assembly friction were measured under motored and fired conditions at different lubricant temperatures. The forces acting on the piston assembly were carefully determinated by measuring the cylinder pressure, crankshaft angular velocity and strain in the connecting rod. The difference between the resulting gas pressure, inertia and connecting rod axial forces acting on the piston yields the piston assembly friction. To achieve this with confidence, an advanced instrumentation, telemetry and data acquisition system was designed and developed, giving special attention to the synchronisation and simultaneous sampling of analogue and digital channels. Experiments are reported for piston assembly friction at a range of engine operating conditions with different lubricant formulations, with and without a friction modifier.
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ASME/STLE 2004 International Joint Tribology Conference
October 24–27, 2004
Long Beach, California, USA
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- Tribology Division
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0-7918-4181-2
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Experimental Evaluation of Piston Assembly Friction Under Motored and Fired Conditions in a Gasoline Engine
Riaz A. Mufti,
Riaz A. Mufti
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Martin Priest
Martin Priest
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Riaz A. Mufti
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Martin Priest
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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TRIB2004-64198, pp. 893-906; 14 pages
Published Online:
December 22, 2008
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Mufti, RA, & Priest, M. "Experimental Evaluation of Piston Assembly Friction Under Motored and Fired Conditions in a Gasoline Engine." Proceedings of the ASME/STLE 2004 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASME/STLE 2004 International Joint Tribology Conference, Parts A and B. Long Beach, California, USA. October 24–27, 2004. pp. 893-906. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/TRIB2004-64198
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