Tribological and Rheological Characterization of New Completely Biogenic Lubricating Greases: A Comparative Experimental Investigation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Materials
2.2. Tribological Tests
2.3. Rheological (Rotational Transient Flow) Tests
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Frictional Behavior
3.2. Wear Results
3.3. Rotational Transient Flow Tests
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Grease Sample (Code) | Base Oil | Substance of Content |
---|---|---|
R1 | Synthetic Ester | Lithium/Calcium Soap |
R2 | HOSO 1 | Lithium-12-hydroxystearate |
1 | HOSO and Castor oil | Beeswax, glyceryl monostearate and cetyl alcohol |
2 | HOSO and Castor oil | Glyceryl monostearate, cetyl alcohol and sorbitan monostearate |
3 | HOSO | Cellulose ether and glycerin |
4 | HOSO | Isoprene derivative |
5 | HOSO | Lignosulfonate |
6 | HOSO | Natural cellulose fibers 18 µm |
7 | HOSO | Corncob grits 80–120 µm |
8 | HOSO | Natural cellulose 20–40 µm |
9 | HOSO | Natural wood pulp from softwood 70–150 µm |
Grease Sample (Code) | Oil | Thickener |
---|---|---|
S1 | Castor Oil | Lignin/PEGDGE 1 (weight ratio of 1/0.25) |
S2 | Castor Oil | Lignin/PEGDGE (weight ratio of 1/1) |
S3 | Castor Oil | Lignin/HMDI 2 (weight ratio of 1/2) |
S4 | Castor Oil | Lignin/HMDI (weight ratio of 1/1) |
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Acar, N.; Kuhn, E.; Franco, J.M. Tribological and Rheological Characterization of New Completely Biogenic Lubricating Greases: A Comparative Experimental Investigation. Lubricants 2018, 6, 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants6020045
Acar N, Kuhn E, Franco JM. Tribological and Rheological Characterization of New Completely Biogenic Lubricating Greases: A Comparative Experimental Investigation. Lubricants. 2018; 6(2):45. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants6020045
Chicago/Turabian StyleAcar, Nazli, Erik Kuhn, and José M. Franco. 2018. "Tribological and Rheological Characterization of New Completely Biogenic Lubricating Greases: A Comparative Experimental Investigation" Lubricants 6, no. 2: 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants6020045
APA StyleAcar, N., Kuhn, E., & Franco, J. M. (2018). Tribological and Rheological Characterization of New Completely Biogenic Lubricating Greases: A Comparative Experimental Investigation. Lubricants, 6(2), 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants6020045