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Purpose

In this study, an attempt is made to show the linkage between the oil additive and journal bearing the running conditions such as temperature, load, speed, etc. in effecting lubricating. It is well known that öne of the roles of additives is to form protective layer to reduce friction coeffıcient in lubricated contacts.

Design/methodology/approach

The tests were performed at three different loads, and eight speeds. The tests were carried out for three different commercial additives that are concentration ratio of 3 per cent.

Findings

The test results of the experimental coeffıcient of friction were graphically presented. The highest reduction in the friction coeffıcient was obtained at high temperature (100°C) in the tests than room temperature (25°C) tests.

Research limitations/implications

In this study, effects of commercial oil additives on the friction coefficîent in the journal bearing under statically loaded have been studied experimentally at 25 and 100°C temperatures.

Practical implications

Lubricating oils find applications in engines, industrial uses, greases and automotive transmissions. The majör uses of these oils are in engines (55 per cent), industry (27 per cent), processes (9 per cent), greases (5 per cent) and automotive transmissions (4 per cent). Lubricants perform a variety of functions in automotive application. One of the important functions is to reduce friction and wear in movîng machinery.

Originality/value

Generally, by adding additives to engine oil the lower friction coeffıcient were observed comparison engine oil both at 25 and 100°C temperatures. But, the smallest friction coefficient was obtained in the tests at 100°C comparison with the tests at 25°C in the additive addition to engine oil tests.

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