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Yousfi, M |
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Mezghani, Sabeur |
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Demirci, Ibrahim |
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El Mansori, M |
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2019-06-10T08:47:31Z |
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2019-06-10T08:47:31Z |
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2013-10-01 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/10736 |
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The cylinder bore surface texture widely produced by honing technique, is an essential factor
for a good engine performance (friction, oil consumption, running-in, wear…). This explains
the improvement and development of various new honing techniques. These different honing
processes generate surfaces with various texture features characteristics (roughness, valleys
depth, crosshatch angle…).
This paper addresses a comparison of ring-pack friction for cylinder surfaces produced
respectively by plateau honing and helical slide honing. It takes in consideration the mutual
effect of superficial plateau roughness amplitude and honing angle. A numerical model is
developed to predict friction within the cylinder ring-pack system in mixed lubrication
regime. The results show the effectiveness of helical slide honed surface texture in
comparison to plateau honed bore surfaces. |
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Tribology International |
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dc.subject |
Honing |
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Plateau roughness |
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Friction |
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Cylinder engine |
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Mutual influence of crosshatch angle and superficial roughness of honed surfaces on friction in ring-pack tribo-system |
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Article |
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