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Title: Pistons


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Pistons
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Piston Design Considerations
  • Pistons must
  • Contain cylinder pressure
  • Transmit the pressure created by combustion to
    force on the connecting rod
  • Provide a place for oil control and compression
    rings to be located

3
Piston Design Considerations
  • Pistons must
  • Be rigid enough to not deform under the
    tremendous pressures and forces encountered
  • Be ductile enough to absorb pressure peaks and
    not shatter
  • Retain the proper shape under the extreme
    temperatures encountered

4
Piston Construction
  • Materials
  • Cast iron (used in very old engines)
  • Cast aluminum (most common)
  • Forged aluminum
  • Hypereutectic alloys (high silicon content
    aluminum)
  • Carbon Graphite (being tested)

5
Piston Construction
6
Piston Construction
  • Piston head
  • Round
  • Approx. .040 undersized
  • Ring grooves
  • Ring lands
  • Drain holes and slots
  • Wrist pin boss

7
Piston Construction
  • Reinforcing struts cast pistons contain steel
    struts to control expansion and aid in wrist pin
    support
  • Lock ring grooves for full-floating piston pins
  • Piston skirt
  • Full skirt
  • Partial skirt

8
Piston Construction
  • Cam ground pistons.
  • Most pistons are cam ground, this means they are
    not perfectly round.
  • The diameter is larger on the non-thrust sides,
    because they tend to expand more as the
    temperature of the piston increases.
  • Piston taper pistons may be tapered from top to
    bottom

9
Piston Construction
  • Piston Pin Offset
  • The piston pin is offset towards the major thrust
    side of the piston to reduce piston wear, and
    piston noise
  • The major thrust side is the side that is loaded
    during the power event
  • The minor thrust side is the side loaded during
    the compression event

10
Major/Minor Thrust
11
Piston Direction
Pistons should be positioned so arrow, dot or
other marking faces the front of the engine
(except reverse rotation engines)
12
Piston Head Design
  • Pistons may have a dished, flat or domed design

13
Piston Inspection
  • Abnormal skirt wear
  • Scoring
  • Melted aluminum or pits in the head indicates
    detonation
  • Cracks check ring lands, pin boss, and skirt
    closely
  • Pin bore check for scoring and wear
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