AN ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF CARBON NANOPARTICLES ADDITIVE ON SELECTED PROPERTIES OF LUBRICATING OILS

Q3 Engineering
M. Frycz, Mateusz Labuda
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Abstract

This paper presents the results of an analysis of the influence of the addition of various types of carbon nanoparticles on selected essential physical and operational properties of lubricating oils. Two selected oils, i.e. the mineral base oil without additives and the typical marine lubricating circulating oil Marinol RG 1240, were modified with the addition of shungite nanoparticles, graphite nanotubes, and C60 fullerenes. The mass fraction of modifiers was 0.2% wt for each of the additives. As part of the experimental tests, measurements were made of the impact of the above-mentioned modifiers on the change in the value of the ignition temperature of oils, the effect on the changes in the value of the dynamic viscosity coefficient in the aspect of changes of temperature and shear rate, as well as the impact on the changes in the friction coefficient and the size of the wear size scar. These tests were carried out on an EraFlash automatic apparatus for determining ignition temperature using the closed cup method, with a Haake Mars III research rheometer, and a T-02U tribometer with a four-ball head.
纳米碳添加剂对润滑油性能影响的分析
本文分析了添加不同类型的碳纳米颗粒对选定的润滑油基本物理和操作性能的影响。两种精选油,即:采用顺石纳米粒子、石墨纳米管和C60富勒烯对无添加剂的矿物基础油和典型船用润滑循环油Marinol rg1240进行了改性。每种添加剂的改性剂质量分数为0.2% wt。作为实验测试的一部分,测量了上述改性剂对油品着火温度变化的影响,在温度和剪切速率变化方面对动粘系数变化的影响,以及对摩擦系数变化和磨损尺寸疤痕大小的影响。这些测试是在EraFlash自动装置上进行的,该装置使用封闭杯法确定点火温度,使用Haake Mars III研究流变仪和t -02四球头液滴计。
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Tribologia: Finnish Journal of Tribology
Tribologia: Finnish Journal of Tribology Materials Science-Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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