- Tribology Properties of Nanodiamond Dispersed Engine Oil
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S.H. Jun, Y.R Uhm, C.K. Rhee
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J Korean Powder Metall Inst. 2011;18(5):417-422.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4150/KPMI.2011.18.5.417
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- Hydrophobic nanodiamond (ND) were dispersed in engine oil (Helix Oil, Shell co.) as an additives to improve tribology properties. In this study, nanodiamond prepared by an explosive method was used. Tribology properties of both pure Helix oil and engine oil containing ND additive were evaluated. The rotating disks were made of Gray Cast Iron (240 Hv) and SKD11 (710 Hv). Surface topographies of the disks' wear tracks and friction coefficient were compared. The results show that nanodiamond-dispersed lubricants are capable of reducing these metals' wear loss. The friction coefficient is strongly affected to the hardness of wear track.
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