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BukuExperimental investigation on stability, tribological, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of MXene/Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) water-based nanofluid lubricant
Bibliografi
Author: Rahmadiawan, Dieter ; Shi, Shih-Chen ; Fuadi, Zahrul ; Abral, Hairul ; Putra, Nandy ; Irwansyah, Ridho ; Gasni, Dedison ; Fathoni, Andhy M.
Topik: MXene; Nanofluid; Water-based lubricant; COF; CMC
Bahasa: (EN )    
Tahun Terbit: 2023    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: Experimental investigation on stability.pdf (990.69KB; 0 download)
Abstract
This study examines the effect of MXene/carboxymethyl
cellulose (CMC) water-based nanofluid applied as high
performance and eco-friendly lubricant. The formulation
is a two-step method by dispersing deionized water with
0.4. wt% CMC powder using sonication. The CMC solution
was mixed with MXene powder in a variation of 0.35 and
0.7. wt%. Stability, thermal conductivity, viscosity, and
pin-on-dis tribometer were conducted. The potential test
reveals that CMC can be a better surfactant than
cetrimonium bromide (CTAB). Moreover, the CMC
enhances the viscosity of the base fluid by up to 46%
compared to pure water. In terms of tribological
properties, it has been proven that the inclusion of
Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) in lubricants leads to
improved friction coefficients. Among the tested samples,
the MXCMC0.7 exhibited the most favorable average
friction coefficient (0.45), which is 25% better than water
in a 4-hour tribological test. Thus, the water-based
nanofluid formulation of MXene/CMC demonstrates
promising performance as an eco-friendly lubricant and
proves to be suitable for machining applications.
Kajian editorial
Article from : Jurnal Tribologi 39 (2023) 36-50
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