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ASME/BATH 2013 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control | 2013

Model Tests for Evaluating the Impact of Low Viscosity Tailor-Made Biofuels on Tribological Contacts in Injection Pumps

Stefan Heitzig; Alexander Weinebeck; Hubertus Murrenhoff

In the scope of the cluster of excellence “Tailor-made Fuels from Biomass” new biofuels are developed within an interdisciplinary research approach at RWTH Aachen University. To ensure a safe and reliable functioning of the new fuels in combination with state of the art fuel injection equipment, every fuel has to fulfil requirements regarding its tribological performance, which depends on characteristics like dynamic viscosity and fuel lubricity. Hence, one focus of the cluster lies on the tribological characteristics of the fuel candidates.Biofuel candidates which have been investigated so far and which are suitable for the use in self-ignition engines as surrogates for fossil diesel fuel tend to have lower viscosities and show varying lubrication behaviour, compared to diesel.As a standard test method for diesel fuel lubricity the HFRR test is well established. Nevertheless, relying on the established diesel-pass/fail criterion, which is defined in several norms, is disputable, since the investigated biofuels differ strongly from modern diesel fuels.To identify the relevant fuel properties and to gain a more detailed understanding of the wear and friction processes within the critical contacts, results of different tribological test methods, including the HFRR test and a disc-on-disc tribometer, are presented, compared and discussed in this paper. In order to estimate the validity of the established HFRR pass/fail criterion for low viscosity biofuels the experimental results are compared to simulation outcomes of elasto-hydrodynamic simulations of the main tribological contacts in a standard common rail injection pump.Copyright


13th Scandinavian International Conference on Fluid Power, June 3-5, 2013, Linköping, Sweden | 2013

Lubricity of new Tailor-Made Fuels from Biomass

Alexander Weinebeck; Hubertus Murrenhoff


SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants | 2015

Testing and Prediction of Material Compatibility of Biofuel Candidates with Elastomeric Materials

Stefan Heitzig; Alexander Weinebeck; Hubertus Murrenhoff


Tribology International | 2017

A new QSPR-based prediction model for biofuel lubricity

Alexander Weinebeck; Sebastian Kaminski; Hubertus Murrenhoff; Kai Leonhard


SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants | 2017

Boundary Lubrication of Biofuels and Similar Molecules

Alexander Weinebeck; Olivier Reinertz; Hubertus Murrenhoff


5th International Conference 2017 Tailor-Made Fuels - From Production to Propulsion | 2017

Hollistic investigation of a 50/50 DnBE - 1-octanol blend regarding the complete injection system

Marcel Rückert; Marius Zubel; Hubertus Murrenhoff; Stefan Pischinger; Alexander Weinebeck


Archive | 2014

Biofuel lubricity measurements : a comparison of the HFRR and the SLBOCLE test methods

Alexander Weinebeck; Hubertus Murrenhoff


11th International Colloquium Fuels: Conventional and Future Energy for Automobiles | 2017

Tailor-made fuels from biomass - Advanced biofuel blends for passenger car applications

Marius Zubel; Benedikt Heuser; Stefan Heitzig; Hubertus Murrenhoff; Stefan Pischinger; Alexander Weinebeck


O + P : Fluidtechnik für den Maschinen- und Anlagenbau | 2015

Investigation of fluid-seal interaction and their prediction based on the Hansen Parameters

Stefan Heitzig; Hubertus Murrenhoff; Alexander Weinebeck


3. TMFB International Conference | 2015

Potential of biomass-based oxygenates as blending components for Diesel fuel

Benedikt Heuser; Hubertus Murrenhoff; Stefan Heitzig; Florian Kremer; Stefan Pischinger; Alexander Weinebeck

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