A STUDY OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF HEAVY-DUTY DIESEL ENGINES USING 5W50 MOTOR OIL
Authors:
KURPATWAR BALAPRASAD PURUSHOTTAM, DR. NITESH KR. DIXIT
Page No: 1112-1117
Abstract:
Machines have moving parts that interact with one another and exchange information while they are subjected to extremes of temperature and pressure. The frictional heat that is generated between moving machine parts raises the chance of a catastrophic failure and reduces the device's useful life. Errors in the hydrodynamic lubrication regime have been minimized thanks to decreased lubricant viscosity, which has been necessary to improve engine performance. It could seem that just decreasing the viscosity and frictional qualities of a fluid would suffice in the development of improved lubricants to improve vehicle fuel performance. Researchers have found that it is difficult yet worthwhile to assess the fuelsaving features of improved lubricants in vehicle testing. 5W-50 engine oil may flow like a 5- weight oil to protect against cold starts in the winter, but it will still maintain the safety requirement of 50-weight oil at its peak operating temperature. Because of how much engines rely on their lubricating oils, it is important to keep tabs on the state of those lubricants to anticipate when they may break down.
Description:
Statistical Analysis, Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines, 5W50 Motor Oil, hydrodynamic lubrication regime
Volume & Issue
Volume-11,ISSUE-12
Keywords
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