Comparison of measured drive torque and average friction torque at cam/follower interface for various commercially available engine oils of the same SAE rating (10W-40) / (Record no. 607428)

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Classification number 621
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Personal name Jamal, Naseh
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Title Comparison of measured drive torque and average friction torque at cam/follower interface for various commercially available engine oils of the same SAE rating (10W-40) /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Naseh Jamal
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Islamabad :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer SMME- NUST;
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2023.
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Extent 38p.
Other physical details Soft Copy
Dimensions 30cm
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General note In recent times, automobile scientists have focused a lot upon the<br/>fuel economy and energy conservation in motor vehicles. The<br/>search for alternate fuels and the minimization of thermal and<br/>mechanical losses in motor engines has been a major topic of<br/>research for the past several decades. In an automobile, one of the<br/>most complicated systems in terms of mechanical losses is the<br/>engine valve train. Several theoretical and experimental models<br/>have been used to calculate the losses in engine valve train and<br/>the effect of various engine parameters on the frictional losses.<br/>The work presented in this article focuses upon the drive and<br/>friction torque values for four different commercially available<br/>oils of the same grade i.e., 10W-40. These oils are Shell, Castrol,<br/>Kixx and ZIC. The tests are carried out on a Suzuki swift RS413<br/>gasoline engine cylinder head. The variation in drive and friction<br/>torques with oil temperature and camshaft speed is presented. The<br/>results show the comparisons of these four oils for the drive and<br/>friction torque values and based on these results, conclusions are<br/>given regarding the best oil in terms of friction performance of<br/>the given engine valve train. It is thus concluded in this thesis that<br/>Kixx is the oil with the least value of average friction torque for<br/>the given experimental conditions and is therefore the best one<br/>among the four oils compared.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MS Mechanical Engineering
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Personal name Supervisor : Dr. Jawad Aslam
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