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Investigation on Tribological Performance of NanoZnO and Mixed Oxide of Cu-Zn as Additives in Engine Oil

2020-04-14
2020-01-1095
The paper presents the comparative study on the antiwear properties of zinc oxide and Cu-Zn mixed oxide nanoparticles, as additive in SAE20W40 engine oil. The nanoparticles were prepared using precipitation method and characterized using scanning microscopy imaging technique and XRD analysis. The particle size was found to be between 70-80 nm.The stability of the nanosuspension play a vital role in the antiwear performance. Therefore the stability studies were carried out by dispersing varying concentration of nanoparticle between 0.01wt% - 0.05wt% in the engine oil using surface modifiers and sonication. Nanosuspensions above 0.02 wt% of nanoparticles showed sedimentation on long standing for 36h. Based on this, the concentration of nanoparticle in the engine oil was optimized as 0.01 and 0.02wt%.The nanosuspensions with optimized concentration i.e.0.01wt% ZnO, 0.02 wt% ZnO, 0.01wt% Cu-Zn and 0.02 wt% Cu- Zn mixed oxides were tested for antiwear property using four ball tester.
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Simultaneous Reduction of HC, NOx and PM by Using Active Regeneration Technique

2016-04-05
2016-01-0912
Exhaust after treatment devices in diesel engines play a crucial role in control of harmful emissions. The noxious emission released from diesel engines causes a variety of problems to both human beings and the environment. The currently used devices are implemented with new catalyst technologies like DOC, SCR and catalytic converter are all designed to meet stringent emission regulations. Although these devices have considerable conversion efficiency, they are not without drawbacks. The catalysts used in these devices are rarely available and are also very expensive. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is the device currently employed to collect particulate matter. It also has drawbacks like high back pressure, thermal durability restrictions, regeneration issues and poor collection of smaller size particles. In the case of biodiesel these fine sized particles are emitted in larger quantity.
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