Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant

Waste cooking oil is hard to dispose of and harmful la the environment. Recently, a considerable amourL of research has been done to improve the properties of engine oil. In this study, engine oil was blended with wasie cooking oil and an oil treatment solution. The blended oil was tested in a tribo...

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Main Authors: Mas Ayu, Hassan, Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham, K., Kadirgama, D., Ramasamy, M. M., Noor, M. M., Rahman
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spelling ump-140682018-08-07T02:02:54Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14068/ Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant Mas Ayu, Hassan Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham K., Kadirgama D., Ramasamy M. M., Noor M. M., Rahman TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Waste cooking oil is hard to dispose of and harmful la the environment. Recently, a considerable amourL of research has been done to improve the properties of engine oil. In this study, engine oil was blended with wasie cooking oil and an oil treatment solution. The blended oil was tested in a tribological wear tester. There are three parameters (rotational speed, loads and ratio of waste cooking oil) was consider in ihe experiments. Tribology wear and properties of the blended oil were investigated in FESEM. It was found that abrasive wear, adhesive wear, fatigue wear and corrosive wear were introduced during the course of the experiments, Normally, corrosive wear was found to be the main dominant in die tribology wear. It was discovered that 5% addition of waste oil to the engine oil treatment and base lubricant performed belter than other oil blends. Springer 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14068/7/1.%20Optimization%20on%20Wear%20Performance%20of%20Anti%20Wear%20Additive%20Added%20Biolubricant.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14068/1/Optimization%20on%20Wear%20Performance%20of%20Anti%20Wear.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14068/8/1.1%20Optimization%20on%20Wear%20Performance%20of%20Anti%20Wear%20Additive%20Added%20Biolubricant.pdf Mas Ayu, Hassan and Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham and K., Kadirgama and D., Ramasamy and M. M., Noor and M. M., Rahman (2018) Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant. In: Improved performance of materials: design and experimental approaches. Springer, Switzerland, pp. 1-10. ISBN 9783319595900 (online); 9783319595894 (print) DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-59590-0
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Mas Ayu, Hassan
Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham
K., Kadirgama
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Noor
M. M., Rahman
Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
description Waste cooking oil is hard to dispose of and harmful la the environment. Recently, a considerable amourL of research has been done to improve the properties of engine oil. In this study, engine oil was blended with wasie cooking oil and an oil treatment solution. The blended oil was tested in a tribological wear tester. There are three parameters (rotational speed, loads and ratio of waste cooking oil) was consider in ihe experiments. Tribology wear and properties of the blended oil were investigated in FESEM. It was found that abrasive wear, adhesive wear, fatigue wear and corrosive wear were introduced during the course of the experiments, Normally, corrosive wear was found to be the main dominant in die tribology wear. It was discovered that 5% addition of waste oil to the engine oil treatment and base lubricant performed belter than other oil blends.
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author Mas Ayu, Hassan
Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham
K., Kadirgama
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Noor
M. M., Rahman
author_facet Mas Ayu, Hassan
Sakinah, Muhamad Hisham
K., Kadirgama
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Noor
M. M., Rahman
author_sort Mas Ayu, Hassan
title Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
title_short Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
title_full Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
title_fullStr Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
title_full_unstemmed Optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
title_sort optimization on wear performance of anti wear additive added biolubricant
publisher Springer
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14068/
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