Friction and Wear Performance of Double Fraction Palm Olein Lubricant Using Pin-on-Disk Tribometer

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In the present of analysis, the wear rate and friction coefficient of various material is investigated and it were compared below the result of sliding speed wherever the equipment pin on disk machine has been used. Experiments were carried out with 2 totally different pins fabricated from aluminum alloy (AA5083) and pure aluminum (A1100). Experiments were conducted at normal load in step with according to testing, 10 N with totally different sliding speed 1, 3, 5 m/s ,continuous flow lubricating substance, double fraction palm olein (DFPO). The result shows that the material from pure aluminum higher material compared to the aluminum alloy in sliding condition. The morphology of the worn surface was ascertained using high optical research. The magnitude of the friction constant and wear rate are totally different in material depending on the speeds and additionally material.

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