Friction and lubrication in diesel engine system design

作者: Qianfan Xin

DOI: 10.1533/9780857090836.3.651

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摘要: This chapter addresses engine friction and lubrication dynamics modeling in diesel system design. It starts by introducing important fundamental principles of tribology builds up a three-level approach friction. The summarizes the characteristics friction-reduction design measures for both overall individual subsystems such as piston assembly, rings, bearings, valvetrain.

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