2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201713301005
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Stand testing of energy saving motor oil in the internal combustion engine

Abstract: Abstract. The problem of increasing the power efficiency of internal combustion engines by the method of its tribochemical treatment was considered. Concentrate additives Komol on the base of molybdenum complexes was developed. This concentrate reduces fuel consumption and increases engine power. In this paper the Subaru EJ-25 engine used in aviation and automotive industry was investigated before and after the tribochemical treatment by the bench tests. It's shown that adding tribochemically active additives … Show more

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“…We have developed the following additive packages: PMMfor engine oils based on dicarboxylic acid ester and complex molybdenum compound; PMT -for gear oil based on dicarboxylic acid ester and complex copper compound; nanoPMTfor gear oil based on dicarboxylic acid ester and copper nanoparticles. These additives form a tribopolymer film on friction surfaces, which reduces friction losses [2][3][4][5]. The effectiveness of the energy-saving lubricants using was confirmed during the tests on trucks of various carrying capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We have developed the following additive packages: PMMfor engine oils based on dicarboxylic acid ester and complex molybdenum compound; PMT -for gear oil based on dicarboxylic acid ester and complex copper compound; nanoPMTfor gear oil based on dicarboxylic acid ester and copper nanoparticles. These additives form a tribopolymer film on friction surfaces, which reduces friction losses [2][3][4][5]. The effectiveness of the energy-saving lubricants using was confirmed during the tests on trucks of various carrying capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%