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Effects of Seed Oils, Load and Surface Texture on Sliding Wear of Tempered Pins Sliding on Mild Steel Discs
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Effects of Seed Oils, Load and Surface Texture on Sliding Wear of Tempered Pins Sliding on Mild Steel Discs
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The effect of load variations, tempered pin, lubricant oil types, and disc surface texture on the sliding wear behaviour of a pin–on–disc experiment was investigated. The experiment was carried out with four pairs of tempered pins, four pairs of un-heat treated pins (to serve as control), four pairs of smooth mild steel discs and four pairs of rough mild steel discs. Each pin was allowed to run against lubricated rough and smooth surface mild steel discs respectively. The experimental parameters include: loading conditions (1 kg, 2 kg and 3 kg); sliding speed (750rpm); sliding duration (30 minutes);lubricating oil media (castor, cotton, soya, palm, groundnut and SAE 20W/50 oil samples); and room temperature (33oC) respectively. It was observed that the concentration of wear debris increase with load for all tested samples. Except for control pin sliding on smooth surface discs lubricated with SAE 20W/50 oil, a comparatively higher...
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Olorunnishola A.a.g, Anjorin S.a
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