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Study on the tribological characteristics of plant oil-based bio-lubricant with automotive liner-piston ring materials
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Author Affiliations
Federation University, University of Technology Sydney, University of Malaya, International Islamic University Malaysia, ...
Published InCurrent Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Year2022
Citations21
Abstract
The development of bio-lubricant is an immerging area of research considering the rapid depletion of petroleum reserve and environmental concern. This study aims to develop non-edible jatropha oil-based bio-lubricant and investigate the tribological properties considering commonly used piston ring-cylinder liner materials of stainless steel and cast iron due to their interaction under lubricated conditions in an internal combustion engine. The bio-lubricant was prepared by blending different percentages of vegetable oil with commercial lubricants. The tribological test was carried out using a Reo-Bicerihigh-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR) for the duration of 6 h under standard operating conditions. Different properties of bio-lubricants were measured before and after the HFRR test using various analytical instruments. The morphology of the worn material surfaces was examined…
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