Experimental Investigation of the Friction Modifying Effects of Graphene and C60 Fullerene Used as Nanoadditives in Engine Lubricating Oil Performed on an Oscillating Tribometer

Q2 Engineering
C. Tóth-Nagy, Á. Szabó
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The present article presents the results of tribological investigations performed on an off-the-shelf engine lubricant containing nanoadditives of multilayered graphene and C60 fullerene alternately. As anthropogenic CO2 is believed to be highly responsible for global climate change, its emission is regulated in many countries. CO2 emissions can be significantly decreased by improving the efficiency i.e. decreasing the losses in an engine. Hence reducing frictional losses was the ultimate scope of the investigations presented in this article. The experiments were carried out on an oscillating tribometer at the Department of Internal Combustion Engines at Széchenyi István University. The experiments showed that multilayered graphene in engine lubricant did not modify the friction coefficient inevitably (-1% to +4%). Fullerene nanoparticles, however, reduced the friction by 4–8%. The optimal fullerene doping quantity that resulted in the lowest friction showed to be at around 0.14 wt%.
石墨烯和C60富勒烯纳米添加剂对发动机润滑油摩擦改性效果的实验研究
本文介绍了一种含有多层石墨烯和C60富勒烯的纳米添加剂的现成发动机润滑油的摩擦学研究结果。由于人为排放的二氧化碳被认为是全球气候变化的主要原因,许多国家都对其排放进行了管制。通过提高效率,即减少发动机的损耗,可以显著减少二氧化碳的排放。因此,减少摩擦损失是本文所提出的研究的最终范围。实验是在szassachenyi István大学内燃机系的振动摩擦计上进行的。实验表明,在发动机润滑油中加入多层石墨烯并不会不可避免地改变摩擦系数(-1% ~ +4%)。然而,富勒烯纳米颗粒减少了4-8%的摩擦。产生最低摩擦的最佳富勒烯掺杂量约为0.14 wt%。
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Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering
Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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期刊介绍: Periodica Polytechnica is a publisher of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. It publishes seven international journals (Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Social and Management Sciences, Transportation Engineering). The journals have free electronic versions.
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