Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials

The article presents the results of research on lubrication properties of rapeseed oil, methyl esters of rapeseed oil, as well as esters with goose fat. Rapeseed oil has a better lubrication properties in relation to methyl esters of rapeseed oil. Addition of goose fat to esters negatively affected...

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Main Authors: Leszek Gardyński, Jolanta Kałdonek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2020-02-01
Series:Transport
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Online Access:https://tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/11961
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description The article presents the results of research on lubrication properties of rapeseed oil, methyl esters of rapeseed oil, as well as esters with goose fat. Rapeseed oil has a better lubrication properties in relation to methyl esters of rapeseed oil. Addition of goose fat to esters negatively affected their lubrication properties. The presented results confirm a relationship between the degree of unsaturated and lubricated properties. Among the tested compounds with oxygen groups (COOH, COOCH3, C = O), the oleic acid (with a COOH group) characterised the best lubricity. The fat goose, which contains the least amount of unsaturated fatty acid esters, proved to be ineffective addition lubricity between the factor lubricants analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-8c21831de2e74bb9b9fc0c4880f3dabf2022-12-21T20:21:06ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802020-02-0135110.3846/transport.2020.11961Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materialsLeszek Gardyński0Jolanta Kałdonek1Dept of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, PolandDept of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, PolandThe article presents the results of research on lubrication properties of rapeseed oil, methyl esters of rapeseed oil, as well as esters with goose fat. Rapeseed oil has a better lubrication properties in relation to methyl esters of rapeseed oil. Addition of goose fat to esters negatively affected their lubrication properties. The presented results confirm a relationship between the degree of unsaturated and lubricated properties. Among the tested compounds with oxygen groups (COOH, COOCH3, C = O), the oleic acid (with a COOH group) characterised the best lubricity. The fat goose, which contains the least amount of unsaturated fatty acid esters, proved to be ineffective addition lubricity between the factor lubricants analysis.https://tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/11961biodieselrapeseed oilmethyl esters of the fatty acids of rapeseed oillubricitywear testing
spellingShingle Leszek Gardyński
Jolanta Kałdonek
Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
Transport
biodiesel
rapeseed oil
methyl esters of the fatty acids of rapeseed oil
lubricity
wear testing
title Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
title_full Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
title_fullStr Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
title_full_unstemmed Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
title_short Research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
title_sort research on lubrication properties of selected raw plant and animal materials
topic biodiesel
rapeseed oil
methyl esters of the fatty acids of rapeseed oil
lubricity
wear testing
url https://tede.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/11961
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