Nano graphite as additive in soybean oil
Vegetable oil-based lubricants have several disadvantages as compared to mineral and synthetic ones, including low viscosity that not encourage the generation of a continuous film when the tribosystem runs, consequently, implying a mixt or boundary. This is why the additivation of such oils is of gr...
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doaj-712da82148eb42239b4bb232815f41c02021-04-02T15:22:59ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011120402310.1051/matecconf/201711204023matecconf_imane2017_04023Nano graphite as additive in soybean oilCristea George CatalinDima CosminDima DumitruGeorgescu ConstantinDeleanu LorenaVegetable oil-based lubricants have several disadvantages as compared to mineral and synthetic ones, including low viscosity that not encourage the generation of a continuous film when the tribosystem runs, consequently, implying a mixt or boundary. This is why the additivation of such oils is of great interests for researchers, producers and users. This paper presents results of testing the soybean oil additivated with nano graphite (0.25%wt, 0.50%wt and 1%wt) on a four ball machine. The friction coefficient is slightly increased for the additivated lubricants, but no evident dependency on concentration and test conditions was noticed. Supplementary tests will give the opportunity of a statistical approach of this parameter. Any concentration of nano graphite makes the wear parameter (wear scar diameter) to slightly increase as compared to the values obtained for the non-additivated soybean oil. The increase of the nano graphite concentration in this vegetable oil does not influence significantly the wear parameter, meaning that, at least for the tested regime, this is not an efficient anti-wear additive.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201711204023 |
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Nano graphite as additive in soybean oil |
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Vegetable oil-based lubricants have several disadvantages as compared to mineral and synthetic ones, including low viscosity that not encourage the generation of a continuous film when the tribosystem runs, consequently, implying a mixt or boundary. This is why the additivation of such oils is of great interests for researchers, producers and users. This paper presents results of testing the soybean oil additivated with nano graphite (0.25%wt, 0.50%wt and 1%wt) on a four ball machine. The friction coefficient is slightly increased for the additivated lubricants, but no evident dependency on concentration and test conditions was noticed. Supplementary tests will give the opportunity of a statistical approach of this parameter. Any concentration of nano graphite makes the wear parameter (wear scar diameter) to slightly increase as compared to the values obtained for the non-additivated soybean oil. The increase of the nano graphite concentration in this vegetable oil does not influence significantly the wear parameter, meaning that, at least for the tested regime, this is not an efficient anti-wear additive. |
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