Monitoring of Wear Particles during Running-In Diesel Engines of Tractors

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The process of running-in machines is a significant period of operation of the machine. This is not uniform in material but also in terms of time. The article describes a specific individual storylines that just in the context of the run-run. It also describes the composition of individual particles that arise during this period, describing their size, morphology and diversity against the regime after running-in machines. The experimental part deals with the particle analysis method ferrography as a non-invasive technique. For analyzes were 3 tractor machines, which have been collected and assessed primarily levels and intensity of wear of individual samples taken from 0 to 15 mh. Were subsequently analyzed the running-in modes of individual machines and designed tribological verdicts.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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1206-1209

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September 2014

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