The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester

Vegetable oils are sustainable fluids which have been promoted to replace petroleum-based oils due to its environment friendly characteristics; it is being a very important supply of biolubricant. The excellent advantage of vegetable oil is the fact it is really which can be used environment friendl...

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Main Authors: Jabal, Mohammed Hassan, Farid, Nasir Ani, Syahrullail, Samion
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spelling my.utm.630332017-06-06T07:02:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63033/ The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester Jabal, Mohammed Hassan Farid, Nasir Ani Syahrullail, Samion TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Vegetable oils are sustainable fluids which have been promoted to replace petroleum-based oils due to its environment friendly characteristics; it is being a very important supply of biolubricant. The excellent advantage of vegetable oil is the fact it is really which can be used environment friendly supplier. In addition, vegetable oil based lubricant clearly show the possibility to minimize carbon monoxide also hydrocarbon emissions when used in IC engines. There are basically two different ways to using vegetable oil to be a bio-lubricant, either one by directly use the pure vegetable oil with additives or use certain blending ratio of vegetable oil with mineral lubricant. In this paper, the influences of the blending ratio of mineral oil with RBD palm olein on the tribological characteristics were investigated and compared with commercial lubricant oil by using the four ball tribotester. The blending ratio was varied from neat with interval of 20% by volume. All experimental works were conforming to ASTM D4172. The results exhibited that the blend of RBD palm olein with commercial lubricant oil has lower the wear scar of ball bearings and coefficient of friction compared to commercial lubricant oil. As a conclusion, the blending of RBD palm olein with commercial lubricant oil has better performance compared to commercial lubricant oil or pure RBD palm olein. Penerbit UTM Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63033/1/MohammedHassanJabal2014_ThetribologicalcharacteristicoftheblendsofRBDpalm.pdf Jabal, Mohammed Hassan and Farid, Nasir Ani and Syahrullail, Samion (2014) The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 69 (6). pp. 11-14. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v69.3232 DOI:10.11113/jt.v69.3232
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Jabal, Mohammed Hassan
Farid, Nasir Ani
Syahrullail, Samion
The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
description Vegetable oils are sustainable fluids which have been promoted to replace petroleum-based oils due to its environment friendly characteristics; it is being a very important supply of biolubricant. The excellent advantage of vegetable oil is the fact it is really which can be used environment friendly supplier. In addition, vegetable oil based lubricant clearly show the possibility to minimize carbon monoxide also hydrocarbon emissions when used in IC engines. There are basically two different ways to using vegetable oil to be a bio-lubricant, either one by directly use the pure vegetable oil with additives or use certain blending ratio of vegetable oil with mineral lubricant. In this paper, the influences of the blending ratio of mineral oil with RBD palm olein on the tribological characteristics were investigated and compared with commercial lubricant oil by using the four ball tribotester. The blending ratio was varied from neat with interval of 20% by volume. All experimental works were conforming to ASTM D4172. The results exhibited that the blend of RBD palm olein with commercial lubricant oil has lower the wear scar of ball bearings and coefficient of friction compared to commercial lubricant oil. As a conclusion, the blending of RBD palm olein with commercial lubricant oil has better performance compared to commercial lubricant oil or pure RBD palm olein.
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author Jabal, Mohammed Hassan
Farid, Nasir Ani
Syahrullail, Samion
author_facet Jabal, Mohammed Hassan
Farid, Nasir Ani
Syahrullail, Samion
author_sort Jabal, Mohammed Hassan
title The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
title_short The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
title_full The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
title_fullStr The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
title_full_unstemmed The tribological characteristic of the blends of RBD palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
title_sort tribological characteristic of the blends of rbd palm olein with mineral oil using four-ball tribotester
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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