Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4379472561> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 items per page.
- W4379472561 endingPage "01013" @default.
- W4379472561 startingPage "01013" @default.
- W4379472561 abstract "Over the past 25 years, natural resources have been used up quickly, causing significant damage and contamination to the planet which is earth. Tribology, a new technology for keeping power and parts running, supported extremely fast and efficient coal and oil-powered machinery throughout history. Many different kinds of resource reserves, like those for power and parts, will be gone in a century. Revolutionary zero-emission and durability technologies are in high demand all over the world in order to create new, truly healthy and long-lasting lifestyles for humans and other living things in a symbiotic way. Tribology is expected to expand its technological innovation in order to support a new industrial trend and meet the requirements of the sector. At the moment, the primary factors influencing engine development are cost, performance, governmental requirements, and consumer requirements. In a few instances, the requirements are linked to tribology. For engines to last longer and be more reliable, tribology advancements that reduce friction and increase wear resistance will be crucial. The components under scrutiny are a part of the heavy-duty diesel engines’ valvetrain mechanism. The fuel injector places a lot of strain on the injection cam, making it one of the camshaft’s most problematic components. Lubrication plays a crucial role in avoiding cam failure caused by wear. The cam and roller contact, in any case, has shown to be one of the most provoking tribological plan challenges to handle. For lubricated contacts, the type and amount of wear are significantly influenced by the degree of separation between the surfaces. The term “specific film thickness” refers to this degree of separation and measures the degree to which asperities interact with one another in the lubricated contact. In order to predict lubrication regimes and, consequently, identify the injection cam’s likely wear zones, this paper focuses on measuring the oil film thickness in the cam-roller contact and other machine parts that follows. The results of the experiment (the observation of worn cam surfaces) are then confronted. In the near future, a multivariate analysis will be used to ascertain how the various parameters affect oil film thickness. The following stage will primarily focus on modeling injection cam wear, which will also include quantifying relationships between wear and a specific film thickness." @default.
- W4379472561 created "2023-06-07" @default.
- W4379472561 creator A5035003728 @default.
- W4379472561 creator A5062808508 @default.
- W4379472561 creator A5065104510 @default.
- W4379472561 creator A5076734220 @default.
- W4379472561 date "2023-01-01" @default.
- W4379472561 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4379472561 title "The Development of Tribology in Lubrication Systems of Industrial Applications: Now and future impact" @default.
- W4379472561 cites W116908135 @default.
- W4379472561 cites W2038732831 @default.
- W4379472561 cites W2969918022 @default.
- W4379472561 cites W4242758947 @default.
- W4379472561 cites W587273836 @default.
- W4379472561 doi "https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202339101013" @default.
- W4379472561 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4379472561 type Work @default.
- W4379472561 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4379472561 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4379472561 hasAuthorship W4379472561A5035003728 @default.
- W4379472561 hasAuthorship W4379472561A5062808508 @default.
- W4379472561 hasAuthorship W4379472561A5065104510 @default.
- W4379472561 hasAuthorship W4379472561A5076734220 @default.
- W4379472561 hasBestOaLocation W43794725611 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConcept C117671659 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConcept C167310744 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConcept C184608416 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConceptScore W4379472561C117671659 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConceptScore W4379472561C127413603 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConceptScore W4379472561C167310744 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConceptScore W4379472561C184608416 @default.
- W4379472561 hasConceptScore W4379472561C78519656 @default.
- W4379472561 hasLocation W43794725611 @default.
- W4379472561 hasOpenAccess W4379472561 @default.
- W4379472561 hasPrimaryLocation W43794725611 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W1542231634 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W1585545074 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W233835358 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2378231891 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2378689751 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2497244699 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2549956947 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2889432189 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W357448518 @default.
- W4379472561 hasRelatedWork W2994245465 @default.
- W4379472561 hasVolume "391" @default.
- W4379472561 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4379472561 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4379472561 workType "article" @default.