Tehnički Vjesnik (Jan 2023)

Solving the Problem of Friction and Wear in Auxiliary Devices of Internal Combustion Engines on the Example of Reciprocating Air Compressor for Vehicles

  • Saša Milojević,
  • Slobodan Savić,
  • Slobodan Mitrović,
  • Dejan Marić,
  • Božidar Krstić,
  • Blaža Stojanović,
  • Vladimir Popović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20220414105757
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 122 – 130

Abstract

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Using vehicles and other mobile systems to transport passengers and goods, approximately 25% of Europe's greenhouse gases are generated. At the same time, many research papers, published by researchers and students, promote the use of electric vehicles as zero-emission vehicles. Given that, more broadly, the emission of electric vehicles is higher, especially in countries where electricity is obtained by burning coal, the use of internal-combustion engines is still dominant. There are other reasons for using an internal-combustion engine, such as already developed pumping station infrastructure, which is not the case when recharging electric vehicles. Improvements in engine design contribute to meet the regulations relating to the fuel consumption and toxic gas emissions. This refers to the use of alternative fuels, improving the combustion process, and increasing efficiency (efficiency coefficient) by reducing losses. The research is focused on the problem of friction and wear in internal combustion engines and reciprocating air compressors, as auxiliary devices on engines. For that purpose, construction of the reciprocating air compressor in motor vehicles was redesigned. The paper presents the characteristic test results of material used to strengthen liner of the aluminum cylinder. Specifically, a method for testing the performance characteristics of a single-cylinder reciprocating compressor inside of an experimental installation for compressed air supply has also been proposed.

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