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AN AIR‐GAP INSULATED PISTON

D.A. PARKER (AE Developments)
G.M. DONNISON (AE Developments)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 1 April 1987

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Abstract

The concept of an air‐gap insulated piston has been explored using bolted and welded/roll bonded designs. Pistons with bolted‐on crowns demonstrated the effectiveness of air gap insulation, but roll bonded and welded designs were found to be more robust and to provide the complete sealing of the air gap necessary for continued insulation. Evolution of the design to combine high insulation with adequate durability is discussed. Engine running times of up to 200 hours at full load have been achieved for an air gap piston which reduces heat flow to the crown by 33 per cent. An improved design giving 41 per cent reduction of heat flow has been tested for 78 hours at full engine load with no evident deterioration. Development is continuing to provide a fully durable piston achieving up to 50 per cent reduction in heat flow.

Citation

PARKER, D.A. and DONNISON, G.M. (1987), "AN AIR‐GAP INSULATED PISTON", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 39 No. 4, pp. 124-131. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb053352

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MCB UP Ltd

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