Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems

Applying new technologies to reduce friction and wear in vehicles and equipment can minimize mechanical losses. This reduces power loss in internal combustion engines and reduces fuel consumption and emissions. Consumption of fuel energy can be reduced by the use of light metals, for example aluminu...

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Main Authors: Saša Milojević*, Dragan Džunić, Dejan Marić*, Tomáš Skrúcaný, Slobodan Mitrović, Radivoje Pešić
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek 2021-01-01
Series:Tehnički Vjesnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/379494
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spelling doaj-cc6c5592ed254b22a13d1a90c741c5b92021-07-22T22:38:51ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek Tehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392021-01-0128412681276Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake SystemsSaša Milojević*0Dragan Džunić1Dejan Marić*2Tomáš Skrúcaný3Slobodan Mitrović4Radivoje Pešić5University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, Department for Motor Vehicles and Engines, Sebia, Kragujevac 34000, Sestre Janjić 6University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, Department for Production Engineering, Sebia, Kragujevac 34000, Sestre Janjić 6University of Slavonski Brod, Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Slavonski Brod, Trg Ivane Brlic Mazuranic 2, HR-35000 Slavonski Brod, CroatiaUniversity of Žilina, Faculty of operation and economics of transport and communications, Department of road and urban transport, Slovakia, Žilina 010 26, Univerzitná 8215/1University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, Department for Production Engineering, Sebia, Kragujevac 34000, Sestre Janjić 6University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, Department for Motor Vehicles and Engines, Sebia, Kragujevac 34000, Sestre Janjić 6Applying new technologies to reduce friction and wear in vehicles and equipment can minimize mechanical losses. This reduces power loss in internal combustion engines and reduces fuel consumption and emissions. Consumption of fuel energy can be reduced by the use of light metals, for example aluminum alloy, to produce vehicles and their aggregates and parts. In this case, the problem is poor tribological properties of those light weight metals, as well as the lower strength compared to the cast iron construction. For tribology research purposes, the contact surface of the aluminum cylinder of an experimental piston air compressor is reinforced with inserts of cast iron. The results of tribology research of the composite material are presented in the paper, explaining how parameters such as the sliding speed, contact time and contact area influence friction and wear of the material in relative tribological contacts, under constant normal force. The test procedures were performed on the ball-on-plate CSM® nanotribometer, in linear reciprocating sliding conditions with no lubricant. Material composition of the samples was determined using the Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy. All measurements were realized at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/379494aluminum cylinderfriction and wearpiston compressortribological reinforcementstribometer
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author Saša Milojević*
Dragan Džunić
Dejan Marić*
Tomáš Skrúcaný
Slobodan Mitrović
Radivoje Pešić
spellingShingle Saša Milojević*
Dragan Džunić
Dejan Marić*
Tomáš Skrúcaný
Slobodan Mitrović
Radivoje Pešić
Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
Tehnički Vjesnik
aluminum cylinder
friction and wear
piston compressor
tribological reinforcements
tribometer
author_facet Saša Milojević*
Dragan Džunić
Dejan Marić*
Tomáš Skrúcaný
Slobodan Mitrović
Radivoje Pešić
author_sort Saša Milojević*
title Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
title_short Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
title_full Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
title_fullStr Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
title_full_unstemmed Tribological Assessment of Aluminum Cylinder Material for Piston Compressors in Trucks and Buses Brake Systems
title_sort tribological assessment of aluminum cylinder material for piston compressors in trucks and buses brake systems
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek
series Tehnički Vjesnik
issn 1330-3651
1848-6339
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Applying new technologies to reduce friction and wear in vehicles and equipment can minimize mechanical losses. This reduces power loss in internal combustion engines and reduces fuel consumption and emissions. Consumption of fuel energy can be reduced by the use of light metals, for example aluminum alloy, to produce vehicles and their aggregates and parts. In this case, the problem is poor tribological properties of those light weight metals, as well as the lower strength compared to the cast iron construction. For tribology research purposes, the contact surface of the aluminum cylinder of an experimental piston air compressor is reinforced with inserts of cast iron. The results of tribology research of the composite material are presented in the paper, explaining how parameters such as the sliding speed, contact time and contact area influence friction and wear of the material in relative tribological contacts, under constant normal force. The test procedures were performed on the ball-on-plate CSM® nanotribometer, in linear reciprocating sliding conditions with no lubricant. Material composition of the samples was determined using the Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy. All measurements were realized at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac.
topic aluminum cylinder
friction and wear
piston compressor
tribological reinforcements
tribometer
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/379494
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