Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel

The paper includes an assessment of the tribological properties of mineral and synthetic Lotos oil marked SAE 15W/40 and SAE 5W/40 at ambient temperature and 100 ̊C. The evaluation was based on the analysis of the tribological properties of friction couple consumables. Tribological tests were perfor...

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Main Authors: Barszcz Marcin, Józwik Jerzy, Dziedzic Krzysztof, Stec Kamil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171903027
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spelling doaj-a575935a6911461888974a5438f9ae432021-02-02T06:02:13ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01190302710.1051/e3sconf/20171903027e3sconf_eems2017_03027Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steelBarszcz MarcinJózwik JerzyDziedzic KrzysztofStec KamilThe paper includes an assessment of the tribological properties of mineral and synthetic Lotos oil marked SAE 15W/40 and SAE 5W/40 at ambient temperature and 100 ̊C. The evaluation was based on the analysis of the tribological properties of friction couple consumables. Tribological tests were performed using the Anton Paar THT 1000 high temperature tribotester according to ASTM G133. Tribological properties were investigated using the “ball on disc” method. The change of friction coefficient, friction couple temperature, volume wear of samples and counter-samples and Hertz stresses were evaluated. In addition, hardness tests of the friction couple materials as well as surface roughness before and after friction were performed. On the basis of tribological studies, it was noted that Lotos Synthetic 5W/40 oil has better cooling properties compared. For both oils the coefficient of friction was lower at ambient temperature than at 100 ̊C. The highest value of volume wear of the sample was noted for the combination lubricated with Mineral Oil 15W/40 at 100 ̊C (0.0143 mm3) while for counter-sample lubricated with synthetic oil at ambient temperature (0.0039 mm3). The highest sample wear coefficient was recorded for the mineral oil lubricated at temperature of 100 ̊C (3.585*10-7 mm3/N/m) while for counter-sample lubricated with synthetic oil at ambient temperature (9.8768*10-8 mm3/N/m). The Hertz stress for each test couple had a value of 1.787 GPa.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171903027
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author Barszcz Marcin
Józwik Jerzy
Dziedzic Krzysztof
Stec Kamil
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Józwik Jerzy
Dziedzic Krzysztof
Stec Kamil
Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Barszcz Marcin
Józwik Jerzy
Dziedzic Krzysztof
Stec Kamil
author_sort Barszcz Marcin
title Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
title_short Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
title_full Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
title_fullStr Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
title_sort evaluation of tribological properties of selected engine oils during operation of the friction pairs of steel-on-steel
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The paper includes an assessment of the tribological properties of mineral and synthetic Lotos oil marked SAE 15W/40 and SAE 5W/40 at ambient temperature and 100 ̊C. The evaluation was based on the analysis of the tribological properties of friction couple consumables. Tribological tests were performed using the Anton Paar THT 1000 high temperature tribotester according to ASTM G133. Tribological properties were investigated using the “ball on disc” method. The change of friction coefficient, friction couple temperature, volume wear of samples and counter-samples and Hertz stresses were evaluated. In addition, hardness tests of the friction couple materials as well as surface roughness before and after friction were performed. On the basis of tribological studies, it was noted that Lotos Synthetic 5W/40 oil has better cooling properties compared. For both oils the coefficient of friction was lower at ambient temperature than at 100 ̊C. The highest value of volume wear of the sample was noted for the combination lubricated with Mineral Oil 15W/40 at 100 ̊C (0.0143 mm3) while for counter-sample lubricated with synthetic oil at ambient temperature (0.0039 mm3). The highest sample wear coefficient was recorded for the mineral oil lubricated at temperature of 100 ̊C (3.585*10-7 mm3/N/m) while for counter-sample lubricated with synthetic oil at ambient temperature (9.8768*10-8 mm3/N/m). The Hertz stress for each test couple had a value of 1.787 GPa.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171903027
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