Evaluation of the Performance of Cylinder Liner under Dry Reciprocating Wear Conditions

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The aim of this work is to study the wear behavior of the cylinder liner of internalcombustion engines, using reciprocating wear testing machine and study the effect of operating conditions (Rotating speed, length of stroke and normal load) on the wear behavior in dry sliding. A statistical analysis method was applied to study the interaction effect of these parameters, and effect of each parameter. Results obtained showed that the wear characteristics is effected mainly by the normal load (P), and stroke length (L), and the rotating speed (R) has no significant effect on the liner wear. The study also showed an interaction effect of normal load (P), and stroke length (L) together on the wear of the liner.

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