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Lubricity of Ethanol-Diesel Fuel Blends-Study with the Four-Ball Machine Method

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卷 14, 期 10, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/ma14102492

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fuels; ethanol; lubrication; diesel engine; tribology

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Poland

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This study introduces an alternative lubricity assessment method for diesel-ethanol blends, using a four-ball machine to measure the scuffing load. The results show that an increase in ethanol volume fraction leads to a decrease in lubricating properties of the blend.
Due to the increasing consumption of fuels in heavy industries, especially in road transportation, significant efforts are being made to increase the market participation of renewable fuels, including ethanol. In diesel engines, however, ethanol cannot be used as a pure fuel, primarily due to its very low cetane number and lubricity. For this reason, greater attention is being paid to blended fuels containing diesel and varying percentages of ethanol. Tests of lubricating properties carried out in accordance with the standard HFRR (high frequency reciprocating rig) method for ethanol-diesel fuel blends have long durations, which leads to ethanol evaporation and changes in the composition of the tested fuel sample under elevated temperatures. Therefore, this study presents an alternative lubricity assessment criterion based on the measurement of the scuffing load with a four-ball machine. Lubricity tests of blends of typical diesel fuel and ethanol, with ethanol volume fractions up to 14% (v/v), were conducted using a four-ball machine with a continuous increase of the load force of the friction node. In this method the lubrication criterion was the scuffing load of the tribosystem. The obtained results provided insights into the influence of the addition of ethanol to diesel fuel on lubricating properties, while limiting the ethanol evaporation process. The results also showed that an increase in the fraction of ethanol up to 14% (v/v) in diesel fuel resulted in a decrease in the scuffing load and a corresponding deterioration in the lubricating properties of the diesel-ethanol blend. For an ethanol volume fraction of 6-14%, the changes in the scuffing load were smaller than in ethanol volume fractions of 0-6%.

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