Effect of cylinder deactivation on tribological performance of piston compression ring and connecting rod bearing
- Submitting institution
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University of Central Lancashire
- Unit of assessment
- 12 - Engineering
- Output identifier
- 33113
- Type
- D - Journal article
- DOI
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10.1016/j.triboint.2017.12.045
- Title of journal
- Tribology International
- Article number
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- First page
- 243
- Volume
- 120
- Issue
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- ISSN
- 0301679X
- Open access status
- Technical exception
- Month of publication
- April
- Year of publication
- 2018
- URL
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- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
- No
- Interdisciplinary
- No
- Number of additional authors
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5
- Research group(s)
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K - Jost Institute for Tribotechnology
- Proposed double-weighted
- No
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
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- Additional information
- This paper emanates from an EPSRC Program Grant, with the acronym ENCYCLOPAEDIC (EP/ G012350/1). It presents the predictive methodology for assessment of losses of piston-cylinder and connecting rod bearings of high-performance engines. It shows the importance of in-depth tribological assessment of new engine technologies in improving energy efficiency and reduced emissions for cylinder deactivation technology. Its findings contributed in part to the development of a new 12-cylinder engine at Aston Martin Lagonda for the new DB11 series.
- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
- No
- English abstract
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