Technique developed to study camshaft and tappet wear on real production engine

Waseem Arshad, Muhammad Adnan Hanif*, Muhammad Usman Bhutta, Riaz Ahmad Mufti, Samiur Rahman Shah, Muhammad Usman Abdullah, Muhammad Huzaifa Najeeb

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    Abstract

    Purpose-This paper aims to present a technique that has been developed to study the wear in the camshaft and tappet. The engine manufacturers use the most suitable materials, lubrication additives and surface coatings to minimize friction in all the components of the engine. Reduced friction results in less wear of critical engine components. The researchers are constantly trying to find an improved lubrication formula which reduces the wear and friction coefficient at a considerably low price. In this regard, the cam follower interface is of much importance because most of the wear occurs in this interface. Design/methodology/approach-The tappets and the cam lobes are analyzed to determine wear. A two-dimensional optical surface profilometer is used to measure the tappet wear, and a high-resolution linear variable differential transformer is used for the measurement of cam lobes. Tests are conducted on Mercedes Benz engine OM 646 under constant camshaft speed, constant inlet lubricant temperature and constant lubricant pressure to study the oil rheology on cam tappet wear. Findings-The results show that the wear occurs on the cam tappet interface, which is almost a linear phenomenon, and it increases with use. Originality/value-Customized jigs were made to measure wear of camshaft and tappet.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)174-181
    Number of pages8
    JournalIndustrial Lubrication and Tribology
    Volume69
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of Pakistan Science Foundation, especially in the development of the test rig and subsystems.

    Publisher Copyright:
    © Emerald Publishing Limited.

    Keywords

    • Camshaft
    • Production engine
    • Tappet wear

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