Numerical simulations of the ring/liner contact in which the liner exhibits a periodic texture (pockets)
are reported. The mass-conservative Elrod–Adams model is used to treat cavitation, and the dynamics
of the ring is considered with a linear mass that corresponds to actual engine compression rings.
The results, computed at a Stribeck number of 10 3 and thus in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime,
show that the ring profile determines whether pocketing is beneficial or not. For strongly non-conformal
contacts pocketing is detrimental, but for quasi-conformal contacts friction reductions of up to 73% are
predicted. The largest reduction in friction was obtained for textures consisting of close-packed arrays of
circular pockets of diameter comparable to the size of the contac
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