Modeling the Non-Newtonian Engine Oil Behavior in 1st Compression Ring Lubrication / (Record no. 607407)

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control field NUST
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Classification number 670
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Title Modeling the Non-Newtonian Engine Oil Behavior in 1st Compression Ring Lubrication /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Rashid Naseer
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2009.
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Extent 114p. ;
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Dimensions 30cm.
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General note Advancements in engine design have necessitated use of synthetic, multi-grade engine<br/>lubricants to reduce engine friction and wear and enhance its operational life. The modern multi-grade<br/>oils exhibit the non-Newtonian characteristics which are beneficial for an effective lubrication of the<br/>engines and industrial machinery. In the internal combustion engines, the piston ring assembly is a<br/>crucial component of the power plant. In the four stroke cycle the 1st compression ring is an important<br/>part of the piston ring pack which sustains the main combustion thrust directly. It is vulnerable to all<br/>forms of dynamic loads during the extreme and unusual engine operating conditions. When an engine<br/>starts up, the 1stcompression ring is most vulnerable to wear due to the absence of a fully established<br/>Elastohydrodynamic Lubricating (EHL) film. In this context, the viscoelastic behavior of anon<br/>Newtonian lubricant may contribute towards preventing wear of the interacting surfaces of the top ring<br/>and the cylinder liner. Role of oil behavior to minimize adhesive wear of piston skirt and liner surfaces<br/>during engine start up conditions under ideal conditions have yet to be properly modeled and<br/>thoroughly investigated. This calls for proper investigative research to model rheological behavior of<br/>non-Newtonian engine lubricants with particular focus on initial engine start up conditions.<br/>This research work will numerically model the hydrodynamic and Elastohydrodynamic<br/>Lubrication (EHL) of the 1st compression ring by considering the Newtonian and Non-Newtonian<br/>lubricant characteristics for comparative analysis. The secondary dynamics of the piston will be<br/>incorporated in the models at the different engine startup speeds, lubricant viscosities and radial<br/>clearances for optimum solutions.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Design and Manufacturing Engineering
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Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Abdul Ghafoor
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