Hydrodynamic conjunction of textured journal surface—bearing for improved frictional response during warm-up of an internal combustion engine

Ali Usman, Sadia Riaz, Cheol Woo Park

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Abstract

Considerable prime global energy is used in the transport sector. Significant energy is lost to overcome the internal friction of engines in transport vehicles. Journal bearings are crucial tribo-pairs and passive components that cause energy loss. Frictional losses increase extensively during the warm-up period of an engine due to high lubricant viscosity. Recent tribological developments have shown that surface textures can be a potential solution to reduce friction. A numerical investigation is performed to evaluate the effect of surface texture on the frictional and lubrication performance of a journal bearing at varying thermal operating conditions in an internal combustion engine. Temperature variations during engine warm-up are considered with oil rheology to observe texture-based improvements. Surface texture substantially reduces frictional energy loss during engine warm-up. Eight different monograde and multigrade engine oils are considered, and consistency is observed in texture-based improved outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3515
JournalEnergies
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Friction
  • Internal combustion engines
  • Journal bearing
  • Surface texture

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