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    Federal-Mogul Powertrain develops new high-strength aluminium alloy for diesel pistons

  • China Aluminium Network
  • Post Time: 2015/8/18
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    Federal-Mogul Powertrain, a division of Federal-Mogul, has developed a new premium diesel piston aluminium alloy, called DuraForm-G91. In benchmarking tests, the new alloy provides between three and five times the component life of established as-cast materials in modern, highly loaded, diesel engines. The increased strength of the new material also supports higher mechanical loads, allowing engines to operate at higher specific power and more efficiently.

    The enhanced alloy properties facilitate piston designs with a lower compression height and reduced mass. The resulting benefits of less reciprocating mass and smaller, lighter cylinder blocks contribute to vehicle CO2 emissions reduction.

    "This is an example of the enabling technologies developed by Federal-Mogul Powertrain that help our customers to make each new engine generation more compact, lighter and with a smaller carbon footprint than its predecessor," said Gian Maria Olivetti, Chief Technology Officer, Federal-Mogul Powertrain. "With our materials scientists at the technological forefront of the industry, we are committed to developing advanced new concepts for both aluminium and steel-based pistons for diesel vehicles, offering perfect fit solutions for the various needs of our customers."

    DuraForm-G91's composition delivers increased fatigue strength, particularly in the high temperature range typically associated with highly loaded diesel pistons. "The improved silicon and intermetallic morphology provides a microstructure with increased resistance to complex thermomechanical loading, while maintaining the required thermo-physical properties, such as expansion, density and thermal conductivity," explained Dr. Frank T. H. Dörnenburg, Director of Technology, Global Pistons, Federal-Mogul Powertrain.

    DuraForm-G91 has been developed using advanced testing techniques that shorten the validation period to production readiness. "Engine-like rig testing combines thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) with high cycle mechanical fatigue (HCMF), which directly reflects the fatigue-critical load conditions seen by automotive diesel pistons in the engine," said Roman Morgenstern, specialist, Material Development and Characterisation, Global Pistons, Federal-Mogul Powertrain.

    Source: www.autocarpro.in
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