High Frequency Reciprocating Rig
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Description
Test Method
For evaluation of the lubricity of diesel fuels
using a high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR). A 2-mL test specimen of fuel
is placed in the test reservoir and maintained at 25 or 60°C. When the
temperature has stabilized, a vibrator arm holding a non-rotating steel ball
and loaded with a 200-g mass is lowered until it contacts a test disk
completely submerged in the fuel. The ball is caused to rub against the disk
with a 1-mm stroke at a frequency of 50 Hz for 75 min. The ball is removed from
the vibrator arm and cleaned. The dimensions of the major and minor axes of the
wear scar are measured under magnification and recorded.
Features
Conforms to ASTM D6079 and related specifications
Variable Frequency from 10 Hz to 200 Hz via Software
Wear scar measurement through digital microscope and software
Real time data acquisition of frictional force, co-efficient of
friction and temperature
User friendly software for operating test rig with difference
operating sequences
Programmed test sequence for automated testing
PC based digital and data acquisition
Fully computer controlled test sequence
Easy On-Site Calibration
Proven repeatability and reproducibility
Rigidly built dedicated table top rig
Description
The High Frequency Reciprocating Rig is
versatile computer controlled equipment for evaluation of the co-efficient of
friction and wear properties of materials under dry & lubricated
conditions. Reciprocation motion occurs between the fixed stationery counter
surface material mounted on a small lubricant bath and reciprocating specimen
(ball) frequency, displacement, normal load are selected according to test
requirement. Frictional force, co-efficient of friction is measured with an electric
sensor’ & data will be acquired, compared and analyzed through Data
Acquisition Software. The oscillating motion is generated by a voice coil
actuator. Frequency and displacement are controlled with an electronic closed
loop system. Displacement frequency can set and read through a PC with
software. The specimen holder is mounted
on a flexure which is stiff in the vertical (loading) direction, but offers
limited resistance to horizontal force movement to the horizontal direction.
The Electric Force Transducer converts mechanical quantities, such as force
directly to an electric charge and is proportional to the force acting on the
quartz crystal in the sensor is specified in PC. An accelerometer is mounted on the output shaft of an electro dynamic
shaker which measures the displacement accelerometer utilizes the spring mass
system for generating a force proportional to amplitude of the input
accelerometer to the base of system.
Electrical Requirements
115V 60Hz, Single Phase
230V 50/60Hz, Single Phase
Additional Accessories
K93450-1 Test Plates and Test Balls (100 Pieces / Ea)
K93460-2 Digital Microscope for Wear Scar Measurement External
PC required for wear scar measuring and capture
K93460-3 Humidity Controlled Cabinet - Custom built to fit the
HFRR
Technical Specifications
Conforms to the
Specifications of:
ASTM D6079, D7688;
ISO 12156; IP 450; EN 590; CEC F-06-A
Contact Geometry:
Ball on Plate (Point Contact)
Stroke: 20 microns
to 2 mm
Frequency: 10 Hz to
200 Hz
Test Load: 1 N to 10
N through dead weights
Frictional Force: 0
to 10 N
Temperature Range:
Ambient to 150 °C
Test Disc Size: 10
mm dia. x 3 mm thick
Test Ball Size: 6 mm
diameter
Power supply: 230V 50Hz 30A
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