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    Fermion Dynamics by Internal and Space-Time Symmetries

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    This manuscript is devoted to introduce a gauge theory of the Lorentz Group based on the ambiguity emerging in dealing with isometric diffeo-morphism-induced Lorentz transformations. The behaviors under local transformations of fermion fields and spin connections (assumed to be ordinary world vectors) are analyzed in flat space-time and the role of the torsion field, within the generalization to curved space-time, is briefly discussed. The fermion dynamics is then analyzed including the new gauge fields and assuming time-gauge. Stationary solutions of the problem are also analyzed in the non-relativistic limit, to study the spinor structure of an hydrogen-like atom.Comment: 10 pages, no figur

    The effect of soot and diesel contamination on wear and friction of engine oil pump

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    The effect of oil contamination and oil degradation on friction and wear of engine oil pump are addressed in this paper. It provides a summary of an experimental study on the effects of oil contamination and oil degradation on tribological performance of a Variable Displacement Vane Pump (VDVP); a particular focus is on the vane-rotor contact. Firstly, a lab-based artificial ageing of fully-formulated engine oil (FFO) with the addition of contaminants such as carbon black (CB) and diesel is conducted. Secondly, the impact of these contaminants on the bulk property of the oil during the ageing process is investigated, using rheometry and Attenuated Total Reflectance/Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR/FTIR). Thirdly, the performance of these oils on friction and wear of the vane-rotor contact under boundary lubrication regime is evaluated. The wear mechanism and chemical nature of tribofilms formed in tribological tests are addressed using Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy Dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM/EDX) and Raman spectroscopy. It is found that the consumption of the additives by soot (additive adsorption) in the engine oil during the ageing process has a significant effect on wear of the components. This mechanism has a higher impact on producing high wear than abrasion by soot particles
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