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STUDY OF SYNTHETIC ESTERS FOR THEIR INFLUENCE ON FATIGUE LIFE OF EN-31 STEEL

IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun

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Creator Tyagi,M.R
Kaul,Savita
Bisht,R.P.S
Sastry,V.R.K
 
Date 2010-05-25T09:13:08Z
2010-05-25T09:13:08Z
2010-05-25T09:13:08Z
 
Identifier Copyright @Tribology Society of India 2008
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/609
 
Description The fatigue life of machine components in repeated rolling contact is influenced by their material properties as well as by the lubricant used therein. The importance of material in design of such components has been wellrecognize, d vis-a -vis their fatigue behaviors. However, the lubricant has generally remained neglected even though it can greatly influence the fatigue lives of these components. In view of this the studies on fatigue behavior of lubricants have beencarried out. A study was made with synthetic esters derived from vegetable oils as base stock and commercial gear oil additives of different chemical structures for their influence on the rolling contact fatigue lives of EN-31 steel balls in a four ball machine. From the fatigue test data, the mean test time of failures (MTTF) was determined. The paper summarizes the results obtained and the synergestic and antagonic effects on synthetic base oils derived from vegetableoils.
 
Language en_US
 
Subject Synthetic Esters
Fatigue Life
EN-31 Steel Balls
 
Title STUDY OF SYNTHETIC ESTERS FOR THEIR INFLUENCE ON FATIGUE LIFE OF EN-31 STEEL
 
Type Article