Claims
- 1. A method for reducing oil consumption and oil deterioration in a reciprocating engine comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing said engine with ceramic rings and ceramic cylinder linings said rings and said linings being in direct sliding contact;
- (b) providing a means for the minimal adsorption of an oil lubricant on said rings and said linings to form a lubricating boundary-film on said rings and linings; and
- (c) providing a means for restriction of an excess of said oil lubricant from entering the piston ring/cylinder liner region of said engine precluding a hydrodynamic, full film lubricant layer between said rings and linings.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said minimal adsorption of said oil lubricant is an amount of approximately 0.01 percent of the mass fuel flow through said engine.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said means for said minimal adsorption of said oil lubricant comprises a seal at a crosshead guide in said engine allowing a minimal amount of said lubricant to be carried to said piston ring/cylinder liner region by a piston rod extending between said region and a sealed crankcase housing a reservoir of said lubricant.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said means for said minimal adsorption of said oil lubricant comprises a means for delivery of a measured amount of said lubricant through the air inlet of said engine to form said boundary-film.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said means for said minimal adsorption of said oil lubricant comprises a generally closed-looped flow path for said lubricant to pass through crank pin, rod pin, and wrist pin bearings in said engine, said bearings allowing minimal amount of leakage of said lubricant to be carried to said piston ring/cylinder liner region to form said boundary-film.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said minimal adsorption means and said restriction means comprises a sharp leading edge on at least one of said ceramic rings, said ring further having a tapered face for directing said excess of said lubricant through its corresponding piston head and away from said piston ring/cylinder liner region, said ring further adjusted to a higher ring tension.
- 7. A reciprocating engine comprising:
- ceramic rings and ceramic cylinder linings said rings and linings in direct sliding contact;
- means for minimal adsorption of an oil lubricant on said rings and said linings to form a lubricating boundary-film on said rings and linings and for restriction of an excess of said oil lubricant from entering the piston ring/cylinder liner region of said engine precluding a hydrodynamic, full-film lubricant layer between said rings and linings.
Government Interests
This invention arose under United States Government Contract No. DEN 3-352 and the United States Government has a nonexclusive, nontransferable, irrevocable paid-up license to practice or have practiced for or on behalf of the United States this invention throughout the world.
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