Study of the Tribotechnical Properties of Alcohol–Water Lubricant Compositions

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
B. P. Trofimenko, A. S. Korytov, A. V. Markelov
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Abstract

The tribotechnical properties of alcohol–water lubricating compositions are investigated. The use of alcohol–water lubricating oils represents a promising direction for enhancing environmental friendliness and improving reliability in mechanical engineering. The tribotechnical properties of the lubricating compositions were studied, including friction coefficients, changes in the width of the friction track, changes in the wear spot area, and the dependence of temperature increase over time. The research results show that aqueous lubricating compositions can provide acceptable tribotechnical parameters comparable to those of traditional petroleum-based lubricants, confirming their competitiveness in the market. Thus, the main focus of this study reflects important aspects of combining the efficiency of lubricating materials with environmental safety and stimulates further scientific research and practical developments in this field.

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醇-水润滑组合物摩擦学性能研究
研究了醇水润滑组合物的摩擦学性能。在机械工程中,使用醇水润滑油是提高环境友好性和可靠性的一个很有前途的方向。研究了润滑组合物的摩擦技术性能,包括摩擦系数、摩擦轨迹宽度的变化、磨损斑面积的变化以及温度随时间升高的关系。研究结果表明,含水润滑组合物可以提供与传统石油基润滑油相当的摩擦技术参数,证实了其在市场上的竞争力。因此,本研究的主要重点反映了将润滑材料的效率与环境安全相结合的重要方面,并刺激了该领域的进一步科学研究和实践发展。
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0.80
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期刊介绍: Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability  is devoted to advances in machine design; CAD/CAM; experimental mechanics of machines, machine life expectancy, and reliability studies; machine dynamics and kinematics; vibration, acoustics, and stress/strain; wear resistance engineering; real-time machine operation diagnostics; robotic systems; new materials and manufacturing processes, and other topics.
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