A Study on the Wear Resistance and Lubrication Properties of Mixed Engine Oils

Engine oils have traditionally served as the principal lubrication for combustion engines. With so many engine oils on the market, each has its unique set of ingredients and qualities that set it apart from the others. Customers are often influenced by the variety to switch between different types o...

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Main Authors: Khairulafizal, Sultan Ali, Mohd Nadzeri, Omar, Nasrul Hadi, Johari, Mohd Hasnun Ariff, Hassan
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
English
Published: Springer Singapore 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39470/1/A%20Study%20on%20the%20Wear%20Resistance%20and%20Lubrication%20Properties%20of%20Mixed%20Engine%20Oils%20%28INTRO%29.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39470/2/A%20Study%20on%20the%20Wear%20Resistance%20and%20Lubrication%20Properties%20of%20Mixed%20Engine%20Oils.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39470/
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4425-3_10
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Summary:Engine oils have traditionally served as the principal lubrication for combustion engines. With so many engine oils on the market, each has its unique set of ingredients and qualities that set it apart from the others. Customers are often influenced by the variety to switch between different types of engine oil. The wear resistance and lubrication properties of a few mixtures of different engine oil brands are investigated in this study. Three brands of engine oil were chosen and mixed in a 1:1 weight ratio. The viscosity, coefficient of friction (COF), and wear scar diameter (WSD) of the mixtures were determined using the Four-ball tribotester and viscosity testing equipment at three testing periods. The results demonstrate that the mixtures act differently than pure oil. Even though the mixing yielded more viscous lubricants, which is preferred, the data reveal that the COF and WSD also increased. The mixing might cause chemical interactions between additives, causing the oil's structure to change. According to this study, using pure oil is superior for extending the life of a combustion engine.