Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 64 Issue 6
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Tribological behaviors of novel tri(hydroxymethyl)propane esters containing boron and nitrogen as lubricant additives in rapeseed oil
Xianbing Ji, Yinxia Chen, Xiaobo Wang, Weimin LiuThe purpose of this paper is to study the tribological performance of tri(hydroxymethyl)propane esters containing boron and nitrogen as lubricant additives in rapeseed oil.
Experiments on effects of dust particles on the wear of cylinder liner in internal combustion engine
Zhenyuang Zhong, Yongsheng Zhu, Youyung ZhangThe purpose of this paper is to study the effect of particles on the wear of cylinder liner in internal combustion (IC) engine under some typical weather conditions.
Fluorinated interactions in two different plain ZDDP oils using design of experiment (DOE) and chemistry characterization of tribofilms
Gabi NehmeThe purpose of this paper is to study the friction and wear performance of two plain ZDDP oils in the presence of fluorinated catalyst and PTFE combinations under extreme boundary…
Investigation of oil and emulsion stability of locally prepared metalworking fluids
Ahmed M. Al‐Sabagh, Salah A. Khalil, Abdellatief Abdelrahman, Notaila M. Nasser, Mahmoud R. Noor Eldin, Marwa R. Mishrif, Mohamed El‐ShafieNo one particular fluid has cooling and lubrication properties suitable for every metalworking application. The purpose of this paper is first, to investigate the effect of…
Dry sliding wear behaviour of aluminium/alumina/graphite hybrid metal matrix composites
N. Radhika, R. Subramanian, S. Venkat Prasat, B. AnandavelRecent trends in material science show a considerable interest in the manufacturing of metal matrix composites to meet the stringent demands of lightweight, high strength and…
Qualitative ferrographic analysis method by quantitative parameters of wear debris characteristics
Liu Tonggang, Wu Jian, Tang Xiaohang, Yang ZhiyiThe purpose of this paper is to propose a method of qualitative ferrographic analysis by quantitative parameters of wear debris characteristics.
Evaluation of the convective heat transfer coefficient for minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)
Sheri Kurgin, Jean M. Dasch, Daniel L. Simon, Gary C. Barber, Qian ZouThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the cooling ability of minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) cutting fluid.
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