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Tribological Study Of Nanoparticles Enriched Biobased Lubricants For Piston Ringcylinder Interaction 1st Ed Mubashir Gulzar

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Tribological Study Of Nanoparticles Enriched Biobased Lubricants For Piston Ringcylinder Interaction 1st Ed Mubashir Gulzar
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.03 MB
Author: Mubashir Gulzar
ISBN: 9789811082931, 9789811082948, 9811082936, 9811082944
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Tribological Study Of Nanoparticles Enriched Biobased Lubricants For Piston Ringcylinder Interaction 1st Ed Mubashir Gulzar by Mubashir Gulzar 9789811082931, 9789811082948, 9811082936, 9811082944 instant download after payment.

This thesis investigates the tribological viability of bio-based base stock to which different nanoparticles were incorporated for engine piston-ring–cylinder-liner interaction. It determines experimentally the effects of lubricating oil conditions (new and engine-aged) on the friction and wear of the materials used for piston rings and cylinder liners. The specific base stock examined was a trimethylolpropane (TMP) ester derived from palm oil, and the nanoparticles were used as additives to obtain tribologically enhanced bio-based lubricants. The overall analysis of the results demonstrated the potential of nanoparticles to improve the tribological behavior of bio-based base stock for piston-ring–cylinder-liner interaction.

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