Studying truck transmission oils using the method of thermal-oxidative stability during vehicle operation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2019.156150

Keywords:

truck, run, transmission oil, thermal-oxidative stability, photometry, evaporability, relative viscosity, sample mass, operating conditions

Abstract

Development of technical maintenance of transport means consists in providing their technical state at a significant level of functional operability for which the use of quality lubricants is a key requirement. Therefore, determination of technical state of truck transmission oils by the method of thermal-oxidative stability during their operation is an urgent problem.

This problem was solved and technical state of the transmission oil was studied on the basis of operational tasks and the results of their chemotologic studies. These results can be used in development of a system of vehicle maintenance and when substantiating feasibility of using concrete oil grades during operation. A procedure for studying, determining state and compliance of the working oils by their thermal-oxidative stability with operating conditions during vehicle operation has been developed. State of transmission oils was studied during vehicle operation in gearboxes of KamAZ 6520 and MAN TGA 6×4 trucks. The study of working transmission oils was conducted at following parameters: light transmission, evaporability, viscosity. The results of studies of light transmission through an oil sample and evaporability after application of the temperature regimes used in testing working oils were used in graphical and analytical representation of the coefficient of thermal-oxidative stability. Variation of the coefficient of thermal-oxidative stability of oils of respective grades depending on their relative viscosity was determined. Analysis of the obtained functions will enable development of recommendations on conformity of working oils to the conditions of their operation.

It was found that the Tedex Gear GL-4 80W90 transmission oil, used in MAN TGA 6×4 trucks, corresponds by its thermal-oxidative stability characteristics to the operating conditions. At the same time, the study of use of YUKO TО-4 80W-85 transmission oil in KamAZ 6520 trucks has shown that the oil did not demonstrate its functional capacity at runs of 8‒30 and 45 thousand kilometers. This was confirmed by analysis of the mathematical model of variation of thermal-oxidative stability of oils depending on relative viscosity, namely, by overshoot of some numerical values of the function beyond the level of 0.85 un. for the vehicle runs under study.

It was established that the study data can be applied to substantiation of further operation and selection of transmission oils for the studied vehicle models in transportation activities of the enterprise

Author Biographies

Viktor Aulin, Central Ukrainian National Technical University Universytetskyi ave., 8, Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, 25006

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Department of Maintenance and Repair of Machines

Andrii Hrynkiv, Central Ukrainian National Technical University Universytetskyi ave., 8, Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, 25006

PhD, Senior researcher

Department of Maintenance and Repair of Machines

Sergey Lysenko, Central Ukrainian National Technical University Universytetskyi ave., 8, Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, 25006

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Operation and Repair of Machines

Ivan Rohovskii, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine Heroiv Oborony str., 15, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03041

PhD, Senior researcher

Research Institute of Engineering and Technology of National

Michailo Chernovol, Central Ukrainian National Technical University Universytetskyi ave., 8, Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine, 25006

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

Department of Maintenance and Repair of Machines

Oleg Lyashuk, Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University Ruska str., 56, Ternopil, Ukraine, 46001

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Department of Automobile

Taras Zamota, Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University Tsentralnyi ave., 59-а, Severodonetsk, Ukraine, 93400

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

Department of Logistics and Traffic Safety

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2019-02-13

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Aulin, V., Hrynkiv, A., Lysenko, S., Rohovskii, I., Chernovol, M., Lyashuk, O., & Zamota, T. (2019). Studying truck transmission oils using the method of thermal-oxidative stability during vehicle operation. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 1(6 (97), 6–12. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2019.156150

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