2016
DOI: 10.1002/ls.1345
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Effect of anti‐oxidants on the lubricity of B30 biodiesel–diesel blend

Abstract: Biodiesel is used in many countries as blends with diesel fuel. However, the main obstacle in biodiesel/diesel blends acceptance, commercialization worldwide and using higher blends seems to be its ability to oxidise and increase wear and friction of automotive parts. An experimental investigation has been carried out to analyse the effect of three different anti‐oxidants on the lubricity of palm biodiesel–diesel blend (B30) and to optimise anti‐oxidant concentration based on the performance. The three phenoli… Show more

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“…The four ball tribometer was interfaced with a computer to measure the friction torque (T) which was con-verted into the friction coefficient using Eq. (2) 24) . In addition, the wear scar diameter (WSD) was measured with an optical microscope (OM) before removal from the cup, and the WSD was converted to wear volume using Eq.…”
Section: Friction and Wear Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four ball tribometer was interfaced with a computer to measure the friction torque (T) which was con-verted into the friction coefficient using Eq. (2) 24) . In addition, the wear scar diameter (WSD) was measured with an optical microscope (OM) before removal from the cup, and the WSD was converted to wear volume using Eq.…”
Section: Friction and Wear Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%