Propensity to Sedimentation of Motor Oils With the Engine Running

Authors

  • Ibrahimov Karimjon Ismailovich Tashkent State Transport University, Uzbekistan
  • Alimova Zebo Hamidullayevna Tashkent State Transport University, Uzbekistan
  • Sabirova Dilorom Kabulovna

Keywords:

engine oils, additives, engine, oxidation

Abstract

In the high temperature zone, the oil burns completely or carbonaceous particles remain, which cannot remain on the surface devoid of a binding medium. The products of deep oxidative polymerization, which differ in high temperature zones and flow back into the crankcase, as well as other precipitated deposits, continue to have a negative effect on the oil. The greatest danger of varnish deposition is for piston rings. By filling the gaps formed by the piston rings and the grooves drilled in the pistons, it reduces the mobility of the rings. It is here that high-carbon compounds are formed, which are deposited in the grooves in the form of films. To reduce or prevent the formation of carbon deposits, special surfactants called detergent-dispersing additives are introduced into engine oils. The effect of such additives is based on their ability to loosen, wash off deposits from the surface of parts and transfer insoluble substances into suspension and keep these particles in this state without enlargement

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Ibrahimov Karimjon Ismailovich, Alimova Zebo Hamidullayevna, & Sabirova Dilorom Kabulovna. (2023). Propensity to Sedimentation of Motor Oils With the Engine Running. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 18, 13–15. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/3728

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