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A systematic review on corrosive-wear of automotive components materials


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Maleque, Md. A. and Cetin, Safa Y. and Hassan, Masjuki and Sulaiman, Mohd Hafiz and Rosli, Adib Hamdani (2022) A systematic review on corrosive-wear of automotive components materials. Jurnal Tribologi, 35. 35 - 49. ISSN 2289-7232

Abstract

The choice of automotive component material plays an important role to avoid corrosive-wear problem that encountered in moving and static parts due to fuels used in the engine. Biofuel or biodiesel has become increasingly common and significant alternative to traditional petroleum fuels in recent years. However, biodiesel has more corrosive properties compared to other fuels. Therefore, this paper reviews the effects of biodiesel fuel on corrosive-wear of the engine component materials that come in contact with biodiesel and its blend. This study was performed as a review of previous research and examined the corrosive-wear behavior of automotive components materials. The effect of biodiesel on corrosive-wear behavior has also been highlighted. Based on the previous research it can be said that corrosion resistance can keep in the desired range with the use of suitable material under biodiesel condition. The copper material is prone to corrosion against biodiesel, while stainless steel materials have high corrosion resistance. Furthermore, this study provides a way forward with corrosive-wear model design for biodiesel behavior in contact with different materials.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Publisher: Malaysian Tribology Society (MYTRIBOS)
Keywords: Corrosive-wear; Biodiesel; Engine component materials; Automotive; Corrosive-wear model
Depositing User: Ms. Nur Faseha Mohd Kadim
Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2023 02:41
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2023 02:41
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100467
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