Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1971496319> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1971496319 endingPage "1584" @default.
- W1971496319 startingPage "1575" @default.
- W1971496319 abstract "Agricultural and transport equipment is ideally suited to use hydraulic oils. After engine oils, hydraulic fluids are the second most important group of lubricants. More than 85 % of these materials are currently mineral oil-based. In view of their high ecotoxicity and low biodegradability, mineral oil-based lubricants constitute a considerable threat to the environment. In contrast, most hydraulic fluids based on plant oils have a low environmental impact and are completely biodegradable. Moreover, lubricants based on plant oils display excellent tribological properties and generally have very high viscosity indices and flash points. For this reason, therefore, particularly soybean, sunflower and rapeseed seem to possess the relevant properties as a potential hydraulic fluid. There are several tribotechnical methods how to assess the current technical state of used lubricants (viscosity, water content, flash point, acidity). One of the modern methods how to detect wear particles is LaserNet Fines, which is a suitable technique for machine condition monitoring. The ageing of test oils is analysed by the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR); for determining anti-wear properties of hydraulic oils, the standard STN EN ISO 20623:2004 indicates 1 hour under an applied load of 150 N. The objective of the paper is to show the description and examples of modern tribotechnical methods used for determination of the technical state of used biolubricants utilized in agriculture and transport machinery." @default.
- W1971496319 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1971496319 creator A5018064296 @default.
- W1971496319 creator A5032267917 @default.
- W1971496319 creator A5042639086 @default.
- W1971496319 creator A5063839943 @default.
- W1971496319 date "2013-01-01" @default.
- W1971496319 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W1971496319 title "POSSIBILITY OF HYDRAULIC FLUIDS WITH A LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT APPLICATION IN AGRICULTURE AND TRANSPORT MACHINERY" @default.
- W1971496319 cites W1572831436 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W1993339572 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W2005489833 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W2076289957 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W2084491448 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W2124106140 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W2184743398 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W22799802 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W652878653 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W790279124 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W859409332 @default.
- W1971496319 cites W951887076 @default.
- W1971496319 doi "https://doi.org/10.5513/jcea01/14.4.1399" @default.
- W1971496319 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1971496319 type Work @default.
- W1971496319 sameAs 1971496319 @default.
- W1971496319 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192015 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192017 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192018 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192019 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192020 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192021 @default.
- W1971496319 countsByYear W19714963192022 @default.
- W1971496319 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1971496319 hasAuthorship W1971496319A5018064296 @default.
- W1971496319 hasAuthorship W1971496319A5032267917 @default.
- W1971496319 hasAuthorship W1971496319A5042639086 @default.
- W1971496319 hasAuthorship W1971496319A5063839943 @default.
- W1971496319 hasBestOaLocation W19714963191 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C11394606 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C127172972 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C150880908 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C162015975 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C167310744 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C2779726014 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C2779977313 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C2780556605 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C29730261 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C44013972 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C46797941 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C528095902 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConcept C78762247 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C11394606 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C127172972 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C127413603 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C150880908 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C159985019 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C162015975 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C167310744 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C178790620 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C185592680 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C191897082 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C192562407 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C2779726014 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C2779977313 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C2780556605 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C29730261 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C31903555 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C39432304 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C44013972 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C46797941 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C528095902 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C55493867 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C78519656 @default.
- W1971496319 hasConceptScore W1971496319C78762247 @default.
- W1971496319 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W1971496319 hasLocation W19714963191 @default.
- W1971496319 hasLocation W19714963192 @default.
- W1971496319 hasLocation W19714963193 @default.
- W1971496319 hasLocation W19714963194 @default.
- W1971496319 hasOpenAccess W1971496319 @default.
- W1971496319 hasPrimaryLocation W19714963191 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W1971496319 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W2188540770 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W2379532802 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W2491970567 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W2991524208 @default.
- W1971496319 hasRelatedWork W3015442772 @default.