Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine

The increased global demand for biofuels has prompted the search for alternatives to edible oils for bio-lubricant production. Today, vegetable oil much desired for its application as lubricant in various application because it is a renewable resources and has high biodegradability compared mineral...

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Main Authors: N. Nuraliza, S. Syahrullail, M.H. Faizal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Tribology Society 2016-06-01
Series:Jurnal Tribologi
Online Access:http://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v9/JT-V9-45-59.pdf
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author N. Nuraliza
S. Syahrullail
M.H. Faizal
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M.H. Faizal
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description The increased global demand for biofuels has prompted the search for alternatives to edible oils for bio-lubricant production. Today, vegetable oil much desired for its application as lubricant in various application because it is a renewable resources and has high biodegradability compared mineral oil.Thus,this paper presents an experimental analysis on the tribological behavior for aluminum alloy materials under the effect of sliding speed and different loads, where the apparatus pin on disk has been used to study the performance of tribological performance. The experiments had been performed under different parameters, different loads (10N, 50N, 100N), and constant speeds at 3 m/s. This paper evaluates through pin on disc tribotester using hemispherical pin as workpiece material. The test was tested using double fractionated palm olein (DFPO) as lubricating oil. The results show that load 100N show high coefficient of friction compared to 10 N and 50N. Authors found that palm olein has better performance properties in terms of friction reduction (coefficient of friction) and wear resistance (anti-wear properties) at low and high speed. Pin that lubricated with palm olein showed small wear scar diameter compared to the mineral based oil. Therefore, palm olein has possibility to use as a lubricant of mating components.
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spelling doaj.art-cc7d3421fd604151b7f65a0c403743d32022-12-22T01:50:14ZengMalaysian Tribology SocietyJurnal Tribologi2289-72322016-06-0194559Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machineN. Nuraliza0S. Syahrullail1M.H. Faizal2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, MalaysiaThe increased global demand for biofuels has prompted the search for alternatives to edible oils for bio-lubricant production. Today, vegetable oil much desired for its application as lubricant in various application because it is a renewable resources and has high biodegradability compared mineral oil.Thus,this paper presents an experimental analysis on the tribological behavior for aluminum alloy materials under the effect of sliding speed and different loads, where the apparatus pin on disk has been used to study the performance of tribological performance. The experiments had been performed under different parameters, different loads (10N, 50N, 100N), and constant speeds at 3 m/s. This paper evaluates through pin on disc tribotester using hemispherical pin as workpiece material. The test was tested using double fractionated palm olein (DFPO) as lubricating oil. The results show that load 100N show high coefficient of friction compared to 10 N and 50N. Authors found that palm olein has better performance properties in terms of friction reduction (coefficient of friction) and wear resistance (anti-wear properties) at low and high speed. Pin that lubricated with palm olein showed small wear scar diameter compared to the mineral based oil. Therefore, palm olein has possibility to use as a lubricant of mating components.http://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v9/JT-V9-45-59.pdf
spellingShingle N. Nuraliza
S. Syahrullail
M.H. Faizal
Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
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title Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
title_full Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
title_fullStr Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
title_full_unstemmed Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
title_short Tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin-on-disk machine
title_sort tribological properties of aluminum lubricated with palm olein at different load using pin on disk machine
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