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A piston ring is a split ring that fits into a groove on the outer diameter of a piston in a reciprocating engine such as an internal combustion engine or steam engine.

The main functions of piston rings in reciprocating engines are:

  1. Sealing the combustion chamber so that there is minimal loss of gases to the crank case.

  2. Improving heat transfer from the piston to the cylinder wall.

  3. Maintaining the proper quantity of the oil between the piston and the cylinder wall

  4. Regulating engine oil consumption by scraping oil from the cylinder walls back to the sump.

The gap in the piston ring compresses to a few thousandths of an inch when inside the cylinder bore. Piston rings are a major factor in identifying if an engine is two stroke or four stroke. Three piston rings suggest that it is a four stroke engine while two piston rings suggest that it is a two stroke engine. Most piston rings are made of a very hard and somewhat brittle cast iron.

Piston Ring Types
Compression Rings

The main functions of compression rings are to seal the combustion chamber from the crankcase and transfer heat from the piston to the cylinder. However, they also play an important part in controlling engine oil consumption.

There are the following types:

Scraper Rings

Practically all of the scraper rings used are rings with a step recessed into the bottom outer face. This assures extremely effective oil scraping 

The following types exist:

Oil Control Rings

The main function of the rings in the bottom piston groove is to scrape oil from the cylinder wall, i.e. oil control rings play a major part in regulating the oil economy of the internal combustion engine. In order to control lube oil consumption most effectively, various types of oil rings are available depending on the application.

Single-Piece Oil Control Rings

Single-piece oil control rings - like for example compression rings - derive their tangential forcefrom their inherent inner tension. There are the following types:

Two-Piece Oil Control Rings

Two-piece oil control rings consist of a cast iron or profiled steel ring and a coil spring.

There are the following types:

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