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Title

Wear tests of sliding surfaces in the environment of mixtures of lubricating oils and refrigerants

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Maszyn Roboczych i Pojazdów Samochodowych, Wydział Maszyn Roboczych i Transportu, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2014

Published in

Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal

Journal year: 2014 | Journal volume: vol. 8 | Journal number: iss. 21

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • refrigerant
  • refrigerating oil
  • the coefficient of friction
Abstract

EN Elements of refrigeration compressors may be exposed to various types of wear processes, depending on the used oils and refrigerants. The presence of the refrigerant makes the lubricating properties and anti-oil mixture - factor much worse than in case of the lack of refrigerant oil. Current regulations on the use of ODS phase-out of working require refrigeration synthetic refrigerants HCFC (e.g. popular R22). The paper presents the effect of different mixtures of oils and refrigerants on friction coefficient and surface condition of cast iron and aluminium PA6. Tests were performed on a prototype machine using frictional node type block-on-ring, which is located inside a pressure chamber that simulates the refrigeration compressor. The results of the study confirm the possibility of using green refrigerant R290 (propane) as a substitute for R22, while keeping the existing mineral oil.

Pages (from - to)

49 - 53

DOI

10.12913/22998624.1091878

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https://www.astrj.com/Wear-tests-of-sliding-surfaces-in-the-environment-of-mixtures-of-lubricating-oils-and-refrigerants,219,0,2.html

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