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Piston of an internal combustion engine

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The piston of an internal combustion engine is cooled by passing a coolant liquid toward the bottom of the piston along the skirt of a piston in an annular path, and thence radially inwardly in a layer along the bottom, and finally axially out from the piston away from the bottom as discussed by the authors.
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The piston of an internal combustion engine is cooled by passing a coolant liquid toward the bottom of the piston along the skirt of the piston in an annular path, and thence radially inwardly in a layer along the bottom of the piston and finally axially out of the piston away from the bottom of the piston.

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Piston for an internal combustion engine

TL;DR: In this paper, a piston (10, 110, 210, 310, 410, 410) for an internal combustion engine, comprising a piston crown (11), a piston skirt (21), and two piston hubs (22), are interconnected by means of two running surfaces.
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