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Overview of automotive engine friction and reduction trends-Effects of surface, material, and lubricant-additive technologies

Overview of automotive engine friction and reduction trends-Effects of surface, material, and lubricant-additive technologies

作     者:Victor W.WONG Simon C.TUNG 

作者机构:Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA Vanderbilt Chemicals LLC Norwalk CT 06856 USA 

出 版 物:《Friction》 (摩擦(英文版))

年 卷 期:2016年第4卷第1期

页      面:1-28页

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学科分类:0817[工学-化学工程与技术] 0805[工学-材料科学与工程(可授工学、理学学位)] 0802[工学-机械工程] 0801[工学-力学(可授工学、理学学位)] 

主  题:powertrain tribology automotive lubricants additive formulation mechanical design surface coatings and textures friction wear 

摘      要:The increasing global environmental awareness, evidenced by recent worldwide calls for control of climate change and greenhouse emissions, has placed significant new technical mandates for automotives to improve engine efficiency, which is directly related to the production of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas. Reduction of parasitic losses of the vehicle, powertrain and the engine systems is a key component of energy conservation. For engine efficiency improvement, various approaches include improvements in advanced combustion systems, component system design and handling—such as down-sizing, boosting, and electrification—as well as waste heat recovery systems etc. Among these approaches, engine friction reduction is a key and relatively cost-effective approach, which has been receiving significant attention from tribologists and lubricant-lubrication engineers alike. In this paper, the fundamentals of friction specific to the environments of engine components tribology are reviewed, together with discussions on the impact of developing vehicle powertrain technologies, surface and material technologies, as well as lubricant and additive technologies on promises of continuing friction and wear reduction trends. The international accords on climate change require further gains in fuel efficiency and energy sustainability from all industry sectors including those in the automotive and the broader internal combustion engine industries, and the latter encompass off-highway, power generation, marine, and rail industries as well. This paper focsuses on friction reduction in mainly automotive engines, however. The paper starts with a clarification of the common descriptors of mechanical losses and friction in the engine, followed by the topic of lubrication fundamentals such as lubrication regimes. Then the lubrication of the contacting surfaces in each of the major engine subsystems is discussed in turn. These subsystems include the piston assembly: ring-pack/liner,

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