A piston ring
is a metal band used to control compression and oil in an engine. The
primary function of a top compression ring is to seal compression gas
and help in heat transfer. The second groove ring function is to help
aid in scraping oil down the cylinder .
The function of the oil control ring is to meter the amount of oil in
the cylinder walls and provide ventilation for oil drain back. Piston
rings are made from cast iron, ductile iron or steel. These rings can be
chrome plated, moly inlay, nitride or PVD on the OD face of the rings.
And now for some terms that describe parts of the ring.
The ring diameter refers to the outside diameter of a piston ring when
fitted to the engine bore. In comparison, this is the inside diameter or
ID of a piston ring
when compressed to actual bore size. The radial wall thickness is the
material thickness between the inside and outside diameters of the ring.
And the piston ring face is the portion of the ring that contacts the
cylinder wall. Ring sides are the top and bottom surfaces of the piston
ring. And the axial width is the area across the face of the ring. The
free gap refers to the end clearance when the piston ring
is in its free state. A compressed gap is the end clearance when the
piston ring is compressed to bore diameter. And lastly, the side
clearance is the distance between the axial width of the ring and the
groove width.
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