Impacts of Friction-Modified Fully Formulated Engine Oils on Tribological Performance of Nitrided Piston Rings Sliding against Cast Iron Cylinder Bores |
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Authors: | YAJUN MA SHENGHUA LI YUANSHENG JIN YUCONG WANG SIMON C. TUNG |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Tribology Tsinghua University , Beijing, China , 100084;2. GM Powertrain General Motors Corporation , Pontiac, Michigan, 48340-2920;3. GM R&4. D Center General Motors Corporation , Warren, Michigan, 48090-9055 |
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Abstract: | The tribochemical interaction in a nitrided piston ring/cast iron cylinder bore sliding contact with two commercial fully formulated engine oils (ILSAC GF-2 and GF-3 category, referred to as modified GF-2 and modified GF-3, respectively) supplemented with molybdenum dithiocarbamate (MoDTC) friction modifier was investigated in a laboratory bench test. Test results indicated that the modified GF-2 oil could produce a rapid friction reduction while the modified GF-3 oil maintained a stable and lower coefficient of friction (μ = 0.03) for a longer testing time. The modified GF-3 oil also generated a lower wear rate compared with the modified GF-2 oil under the same tribotest conditions. Based on SEM/EDX analyses of wear tracks on the tested tribo-components, it appears that the better formed tribofilm on both the lower and upper specimens by the modified GF-3 oil made a significant contribution to its tribological performance compared with the modified GF-2 oil when sliding under the same test conditions. |
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Keywords: | Tribochemical Interaction MoDTC Friction and Wear |
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