SAE J 2795-2014 Power Cylinder Oil Consumption Problem Solving《动力气缸耗油量 解决问题》.pdf
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5、2014-08 Superseding J2795 APR2007Power Cylinder Oil Consumption: Problem Solving RATIONALENew engineers or engineers that are not experienced in power cylinder development may not always have the necessary background to develop the optimum engines or solve problems that are experienced. This documen
6、t gives basic background information that will help engineers working with power cylinders with the knowledge that they need to help them be more effective. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 31.1 Purpose . 32. REFERENCES 43. DEFINITIONS . 44. LIST OF METHODS 45. CHECK THE HISTORY OF THE ENGINE . 46. ELIMIN
7、ATE THE SIMPLE POSSIBILITIES (BEFORE ENGINE TEARDOWN) . 46.1 Check for Leaks 46.2 Check for Excessive Oil Carry Over . 56.3 Check for Malfunctioning External Components 56.4 Check for Coolant in the Oil 56.5 Check for Fuel in the Oil . 56.6 Measure Blow-by 56.7 Compression Check 56.8 Leak Down Test
8、66.9 Borescope the Engine . 66.10 Examine the Color of the Exhaust 66.11 Complete an Oil Analysis 6SAE INTERNATIONAL J2795 Revised AUG2014 Page 2 of 21 7. ELIMINATE THE POTENTIAL MISTAKES (AFTER ENGINE TEARDOWN) 67.1 Incorrect or Missing Components . 67.1.1 Piston Rings 67.1.2 Incorrect Dip-stick .
9、67.2 Misassembled Power Cylinder Parts 67.2.1 Piston Rings 67.2.2 Broken Parts . 67.2.3 Abnormal Marks 77.2.4 Improperly Handled Rings 78. OIL CONSUMPTION AS A RESULT OF A FAILURE 78.1 Broken Rings . 78.2 Face Coating Failure . 88.3 Scuffed Power Cylinder 88.4 Carbon Deposits on the Piston Top Land
10、and Top Ring Groove . 98.4.1 Carbon Buildup on the Top Land 98.4.2 Carbon Buildup in the Top Ring Groove . 108.4.3 Carbon Tracking . 108.5 Excessive Wear 108.6 Debris 118.7 Lack of Lubrication 118.8 Bore Washing from the Fuel . 118.9 Oil Burning from the Cylinder Wall 119. CHECK FOR PROPER DESIGN 12
11、10. MODELING AND MAPPING . 1210.1 Cylinder Kit Dynamics . 1210.2 Engine Oil Consumption Steady State Mapping . 1311. COMPONENT SWAPPING AND VARIATION TECHNIQUES 1311.1 Swapping Technique 1411.2 Variation Technique 1412. SYSTEM SEPARATION . 1412.1 Isolating the Overhead 1412.2 Isolating the Turbochar
12、ger/Supercharger . 1412.3 Isolating the Fuel Pump 1412.4 Isolating the Crankcase Ventilation Systems 1512.5 Isolating the External Components . 1513. OTHER POSSIBLE FACTORS 1513.1 Customer Duty Cycle 1514. OIL CONSUMPTION PROBLEM SOLVING SEQUENCE OIL CONSUMPTIONHAS BECOME BAD 1514.1 Before Disassemb
13、ly of the Engine 1514.1.1 Check the History 1514.1.2 Investigate the Source 1514.1.3 Check for Problems 1514.2 Minimal Disassembly of the Engine 1614.3 Remove the Cylinder Head. 1614.4 Remove the Power Cylinder Components 1614.4.1 Check for Incorrect Installation Issues 1614.4.2 Check for Damage 161
14、4.4.3 Evaluate the Components . 1714.4.4 Check for Wear . 1714.4.5 Check for Manufacturing Issues . 17SAE INTERNATIONAL J2795 Revised AUG2014 Page 3 of 21 15. OIL CONSUMPTION PROBLEM SOLVING SEQUENCE OIL CONSUMPTION IS HIGHBUT ACCEPTABLE ON OTHER ENGINES . 1715.1 Before Disassembly of the Engine 171
15、5.1.1 Check the History 1715.1.2 Investigate the Source 1715.1.3 Check for Problems 1715.2 Minimal Disassembly of the Engine 1815.3 Remove the Cylinder Head. 1815.4 Remove the Power Cylinder Components 1815.4.1 Check for Assembly Issues . 1815.4.2 Check for Damage 1815.4.3 Evaluate the Components .
16、1915.4.4 Check for Manufacturing Issues . 1915.5 Swap Testing 1916. OIL CONSUMPTION PROBLEM SOLVING SEQUENCE OIL CONSUMPTION IS ALWAYS HIGH 1916.1 Before Disassembly of the Engine 1916.1.1 Check the History 1916.1.2 Investigate the Source 1916.2 Remove the Head . 2016.3 Remove the Power Cylinder Com
17、ponents 2016.3.1 Evaluate the Components . 2016.3.2 Check for Manufacturing Issues . 2016.4 Evaluate the Design 2016.5 Model the Power Cylinder Dynamics 2016.6 Variation Testing . 2017. NOTES 2117.1 Marginal Indicia . 21FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF DAMAGED TO THE THIRD LAND DUE TO INSTALLATION DAMAGE . 7FIGU
18、RE 2 EXAMPLE OF BROKEN PISTON RING 8FIGURE 3 EXAMPLE OF FAILED RING FACE COATINGS . 8FIGURE 4 EXAMPLE OF PISTON SCUFF 9FIGURE 5 EXAMPLE OF CARBON POLISHING 9FIGURE 6 EXAMPLE OF CARBON TRACKING CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE BORE DISTORTION . 10FIGURE 7 EXAMPLES OF EXCESSIVELY WORN RINGS 11FIGURE 8 EXAMPLE OF E
19、XCESSIVE POLISH DUE TO BORE WASHING OR OIL BURNING 12FIGURE 9 EXAMPLE OF INTER-RING GAS PRESSURE AND RING MOTION . 13FIGURE 10 EXAMPLE OF OIL CONSUMPTION MAPPING 131. SCOPE This document describes methodologies to determine the causes of high oil consumption caused by primarily the power cylinder sy
20、stem. 1.1 Purpose The oil consumption of an internal combustion engine is a significant performance attribute. The loss of engine oil through the combustion chamber is critical because it impacts the emissions signature of the engine and potentially poisons any exhaust gas after treatment devices. T
21、o the operator of the engine, the consumption of oil is an unnecessary and excessive cost of engine operation. While solving oil consumption problems, it is important to have a systematic way of determining the cause of the high oil consumption. Not all of the oil consumption problems are due to the
22、 power cylinder system. Other engine subsystems can contribute to the oil consumption of an engine which means that isolation of contributing systems is essential for diagnosing and eliminating the source of oil consumption. The purpose of this document is to review the various possible systematic m
23、ethods for solving oil consumption problems. SAE INTERNATIONAL J2795 Revised AUG2014 Page 4 of 21 2. REFERENCES There are no referenced publications specified herein. 3. DEFINITIONS There are no unique definitions. 4. LIST OF METHODS The following is a list of the basic methods for determining the c
24、auses of high oil consumption: x Check the History of the Engine x Eliminate the Simple Possibilities x Eliminate the Mistakes x Oil Consumption as a Result of a Failure x Modeling and Mapping x Component Swapping and Variation Techniques x System Separation 5. CHECK THE HISTORY OF THE ENGINE High o
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