Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants

Threaded fasteners are one of the most important joining techniques, especially due to their ease of mounting and dismounting. These are essentially friction joints; therefore, friction coefficients between the surfaces play a critical role in the correct mounting of the threaded fasteners. Material...

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Main Authors: Dario Croccolo, Massimiliano De Agostinis, Stefano Fini, Muhammad Yasir Khan, Mattia Mele, Giorgio Olmi, Chiara Scapecchi, Muhammad Hassaan Bin Tariq
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author Dario Croccolo
Massimiliano De Agostinis
Stefano Fini
Muhammad Yasir Khan
Mattia Mele
Giorgio Olmi
Chiara Scapecchi
Muhammad Hassaan Bin Tariq
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Massimiliano De Agostinis
Stefano Fini
Muhammad Yasir Khan
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description Threaded fasteners are one of the most important joining techniques, especially due to their ease of mounting and dismounting. These are essentially friction joints; therefore, friction coefficients between the surfaces play a critical role in the correct mounting of the threaded fasteners. Materials and lubrication conditions are the major factors that can affect the correct preload of the threaded fasteners. Particularly, when shifting from steel to titanium fasteners to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio, the friction shift is very significant. Researchers have studied varying levels of lubrication to achieve optimum friction conditions. VG46 has been used most in the literature; however, its non-renewable nature necessitates the use of another alternative that is good for the environment and can cause a reduction in pollution in the environment. For this reason, in the present study, castor oil and fractionated coconut oil have been used for Ti bolts to achieve low friction coefficients. Torque tension tests have been performed on the Ti bolts using the different lubricants mentioned above and friction coefficients at the underhead and the threaded portions are compared with the commercial VG46 lubricant. Castor oil shows good performance compared to the other lubricants tested in terms of underhead friction coefficients, whereas the thread friction coefficients remain almost the same in all the lubrication conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-413b2a5a28db4258a69ee8ed6a0b628b2025-08-20T02:24:30ZengMDPI AGEngineering Proceedings2673-45912025-04-018515210.3390/engproc2025085052Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as LubricantsDario Croccolo0Massimiliano De Agostinis1Stefano Fini2Muhammad Yasir Khan3Mattia Mele4Giorgio Olmi5Chiara Scapecchi6Muhammad Hassaan Bin Tariq7Department of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering (DIN), University of Bologna, Viale del Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyThreaded fasteners are one of the most important joining techniques, especially due to their ease of mounting and dismounting. These are essentially friction joints; therefore, friction coefficients between the surfaces play a critical role in the correct mounting of the threaded fasteners. Materials and lubrication conditions are the major factors that can affect the correct preload of the threaded fasteners. Particularly, when shifting from steel to titanium fasteners to achieve a high strength-to-weight ratio, the friction shift is very significant. Researchers have studied varying levels of lubrication to achieve optimum friction conditions. VG46 has been used most in the literature; however, its non-renewable nature necessitates the use of another alternative that is good for the environment and can cause a reduction in pollution in the environment. For this reason, in the present study, castor oil and fractionated coconut oil have been used for Ti bolts to achieve low friction coefficients. Torque tension tests have been performed on the Ti bolts using the different lubricants mentioned above and friction coefficients at the underhead and the threaded portions are compared with the commercial VG46 lubricant. Castor oil shows good performance compared to the other lubricants tested in terms of underhead friction coefficients, whereas the thread friction coefficients remain almost the same in all the lubrication conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/85/1/52titanium boltsfriction coefficientlubricationvegetable oilscoconut oilsustainability
spellingShingle Dario Croccolo
Massimiliano De Agostinis
Stefano Fini
Muhammad Yasir Khan
Mattia Mele
Giorgio Olmi
Chiara Scapecchi
Muhammad Hassaan Bin Tariq
Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
Engineering Proceedings
titanium bolts
friction coefficient
lubrication
vegetable oils
coconut oil
sustainability
title Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
title_full Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
title_fullStr Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
title_short Investigating the Friction Coefficient of Titanium Bolts with Vegetable Oils as Lubricants
title_sort investigating the friction coefficient of titanium bolts with vegetable oils as lubricants
topic titanium bolts
friction coefficient
lubrication
vegetable oils
coconut oil
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/85/1/52
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