Abstract:
We describe the external and internal hydrogen interaction on contacting surfaces in the
“cylinder–piston rings” friction coupling. Under the influence of high temperatures and pressure, the
oil in the combustion chamber at a temperature up to 1473 K decomposes and forms small amounts
of water. External hydrogen (H2
) is subsequently formed. Hydrogen removal from the piston rings
reduces the heterogeneity of the structure, residual stresses, and uneven physical and chemical
properties of the near-surface layers, which reduces the stress concentration and, as a consequence,
results in an improvement in the performance characteristics of the surface layers of the friction
couple “cylinder-piston rings” of the spark ignition engine.
Description:
Wear Resistance of Spark Ignition Engine Piston Rings in
Hydrogen-Containing Environments / M. Kindrachuk, D. Volchenko, A. Balitskii and other // Energies. - 2021. - № 14(16), 4801. (Scopus, Web of Science). - P. 1-13. - Режим доступу : https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164801 - Дата перегляду : 29.09.2021.