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Numerical Study of Thermal Effect on the Friction of Piston-cylinder Contact in an Internal Combustion Engine

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Fig. 1. Piston/cylinder system. a) Field of piston lubrication, b) Forces and moments acting on the piston
Fig. 2. Liner temperature as a function of distance on the liner from the TDC.
Table 1. Geometry and simulation data.
Fig. 6. Variation of lubricant temperature with crank angle.
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