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Analysis of oil flow mechanisms in internal combustion engines via high speed Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy

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Figure 1-3  show  multiple avenues  which oil  can  take to  be  consumed  during combustion.
Figure 1-4:  Example  drawings  and images  of oil  droplet shedding.  Images  provided through
Figure  1-5:  Diagram  showing  the path  accumulated  oil  can take  to enter the OCR groove during various  points within  a sample  downstroke  [5]
Figure  1-6:  Diagram  showing the  mechanism  of how accumulated  oil  in  the  skirt chamfer  can bridge  between  the piston  skirt and the  liner [5].
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