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Lubrication Quiz
SET A
1. It is the relative oscillatory tangential movement that may occur between contacting
surfaces.
A. Wearing
B. Fretting
C. Tribology
D. Sliding
2. A device used to observe surface damage that occurs when two surfaces is on low
amplitude reciprocating motion.
A. Pin on disc Tribometer
B. Reciprocating Tester
C. Nano Tribometer
D. Fretting Tester
6. The materials that will be in contact when performing the fretting test.
A. Load
B. Electrodynamic Shaker Box
C. Upper and Lower Specimen
D. Displacement Sensor Box
7. It is used to perform vibration testing to the components.
A. Orbital Shaker
B. Speed Shaker
C. Electrodynamic Shaker Box
D. Laboratory Shaker
8. The amount of weight that will be put to the upper specimen to press it to the lower
specimen.
A. Load
B. Laboratory Weighing
C. Solid Material
D. Specimen
9. It is a small, angled tool with a hexagonal head that's commonly used to repair or
tighten bolts and nuts.
A. Torque Wrench
B. Pipe Wrench
C. Allen Wrench Screwdriver
D. Phillips-head Screwdriver
10. A device used to measure the travel range between where the specimen is and its
reference position.
A. Load
B. Displacement Sensor
C. Upper and Lower Specimen
D. Electrodynamic Sensor Box
11. Which of the following machines is the Fretting Wear Tester that the researchers used?
A.
B.
C.
D.
13. Fretting occurs whenever short ______ reciprocating motion between contacting
surfaces is sustained for a large number of cycles.
A. Amplitude
B. Load
C. Temperature
D. Frequency
14. A part of the fretting tester used to hold the counter body that will be used for testing.
A. Upper Specimen Holder
B. Lower Specimen Holder
C. Load
D. Oscillating Arm
15. In which step do we need to clean the specimens when preparing for a fretting test?
A. First step
B. Second step
C. Third step
D. Last step
16. This process is conducted to fretting test so that specimens will be cleared from any
deposits.
A. Cleaning
B. Assembling
C. Preparation
D. Experimentation
17. A process included in the fretting test wherein the nuts of the lower specimen holder
must be tightened to the fixture.
A.Cleaning
B.Assembling
C.Preparation
D.Experimentation
18. The upper specimen is being placed to fixture to make sure it is correctly aligned and
perpendicular to the lower specimen.
A. Cleaning
B. Assembling
C. Preparation
D. Experimentation
19. This part of the Fretting tester holds the specimen that will be tested in the process.
A. Upper Specimen Holder
B. Lower Specimen Holder
C. Load
D. Oscillating Arm
20. I. Fretting is a special case of adhesive wear that occurs from oscillatory motion of
relatively small amplitude.
II. Fretting damage is induced under load and in the presence of repeated relative
surface motion.
A. True
B. False
C. Either true or false
D. None of the above.
21. A.
22. C.
23. C
24. B.
25. D
26. A type of wear that occurs from oscillatory motion of relatively small amplitude.
A. Fretting
B. Adhesive
C. Abrasive
D. Rolling
27. A type of wear that occurs due to unwanted displacement and attachment of wear debris
from one surface to another.
A. Fretting
B. Adhesive
C. Abrasive
D. Erosive
28.A type of wear that occurs when a hard, rough surface slides across a softer surface.
A. Fretting
B. Adhesive
C. Abrasive
D. Erosive
29. Occurs when solid or liquid particles impinge against the surface of an object.
A. Fretting
B. Adhesive
C. Abrasive
D. Erosive
A. Fretting
B. Wear
C. Fatigue
D. Erosion
31. A test that are used to determine the effects of several fretting parameters on the
performance of materials.
A. Fatigue Test
B. Wear Test
C. Fretting Wear
D. Fretting Test
A. Psychology
B. Biology
C. Tribology
D. Zoology
33. It is a force that resists the motion of one object against another.
A. Potential energy
B. Kinetic Energy
C. Friction
D. Wear
35. Defined as the force that acts between two surfaces at rest with respect to each other.
A. Rolling
B. Static
C. Sliding
D. Fluid
36. Defined as the force that is created between two objects when they are sliding against each
other.
A. Rolling
B. Static
C. Sliding
D. Fluid
37. This is the force that resists the motion of a ball or a wheel.
A. Rolling
B. Static
C. Sliding
D. Fluid
38. It is defined as the friction that exists between the layers of fluid when they are moving
with respect to each other.
A. Rolling
B. Static
C. Sliding
D. Fluid
39. Lubrication's main key point is________ the friction between two objects.
A. reducing
B. increasing
C. extending
D. Up and down
A. Friction
B. Wear
C. Lubrication
D. Tribology itself
A. Tribology
B. Biology
C. Physics
D. Tribofilm
A. Contact mechanics
B. Material Science
C. Construction Technology
D. Geotechnical Engineering
44. It is a type of lubricant that are artificially made lubricants that retain their properties at
very high temperatures.
A. Vegetable lubricant
B. Synthetic lubricant
C. Mineral lubricant
D. Animal Lubricant
45. Extracted from refining crude oils. These are used up to a large extent as engine lubricants.
A. Vegetable lubricant
B. Synthetic lubricant
C. Mineral lubricant
D. Animal Lubricant
A. Vegetable lubricant
B. Synthetic lubricant
C. Mineral lubricant
D. Animal Lubricant
47. They are stable at high temperatures but not preferred in engines as they produce fatty
acids.
A. Vegetable lubricant
B. Synthetic lubricant
C. Mineral lubricant
D. Animal Lubricant
A. High viscosity
B. High boiling point and low freezing point
C. Low viscosity
D. Oxidation and Corrosion Resistance
A. B.
C. D. A and C
A. To reduce friction
B. To increase wear
C. To prevent corrosion
D. To seal out dirt, other contaminants
SET B
1. The word “Tribology” comes from the Greek word tribos which means ______.
A. Rolling
B. Sliding
C. Rubbing
D. Slipping
A. Wear
B. Boundary
C. Asperities
D. Dynamics
3. A material that is used to reduce friction between two objects.
A. Lubricant
B. Lubrication
C. Oil
D. Tribology
4. A Lubrication method that falls between the boundary and hydro-dynamic conditions
wherein there are regions of no metal-to-metal contact.
A. Hydrodynamic Lubrication
B. Elastomeric Lubrication
C. Boundary Lubrication
D. Mixed Lubrication
5. A lubrication method wherein the lubricant becomes too thin to provide total surface
separation and direct contact between the two elements occurs.
A. Hydrodynamic Lubrication
B. ElastoHydrodynamic Lubrication
C. Boundary Lubrication
D. Mixed-Boundary Lubrication
6. It occurs when a rolling motion exists between the moving elements, and the contact
surfaces has a low degree of conformity.
A. Elastodynamic Lubrication
B. Elastomeric Lubrication
C. Elastogeneric Lubrication
D. ElastroHydrodynamic Lubrication
7. A lubrication method that occurs when moving surfaces are separated by thick film of
lubricant.
A. Hydrodynamic Lubrication
B. Hydropower Lubrication
C. Hydrogeneric Lubrication
D. Hydrosuperdynamic Lubrication
A. Density
B. Thermal conductivity
C. Viscosity
D. None of the above
9. Which of the following is an example of Rolling friction
A. B.
C. D.
A. Lubricant
B. Lubrication
C. Oil
D. Tribology
A. Potential energy
B. Kinetic Energy
C. Friction
D. Wear
A. Wear
B. Boundary
C. Asperities
D. Force
A. Aids in sealing
B. Flushes away contaminants
C. Reduces friction
D. Retains heat
14.What does the W in 5W-30 motor oil stand for?
A. Won
B. Wear
C. Winter
D. Weight
15. Fretting is the relative ______tangential movement that may occur between contacting
surfaces.
A. Oscillatory
B. Rotational
C. Reactionary
D. Motion
16. Which of the following are the properties considered for grease;
C. Water resistance
A. shrink fits
B. Bolt parts
C. Rolling bearings
D. None of the above
A. Kinematic motion
B. Rotational motion
C. Vibration
D. Oscillatory motion
19.Tribology is a study that is commonly applied in a wide variety of engineering fields such as
the following, except.
A. fluid mechanics
B. lubricant chemistry
C. heat transfer and solid mechanics
D. None of the above
20. Which of the following would probably NOT be a contributor to Boundary Film
Lubrication?
A. Low speeds
B. High Viscosity
C. High heat
D. Insufficient amount of lubricant
22.By applying lubricant to the motor, it will _____ the lifespan of an automobile motor.
A. Prolonged
B. Reduce
C. Break down
D. None of the above.
A. Roughness
B. Flat surface
C. Smoothness
D. None of the above.
24. The following are the different lubrication methods we apply except one;
A.Hydrodynamic Lubrication
B.Elastomeric Lubrication
C.Boundary Lubrication
D.Mixed Lubrication
The ____ the surface the more friction there will be.
A. smoother
B. rougher
C. silky
D. cleaner
26. It is a type of tribometer that is designed to observe surface damage between contacting
surfaces when it is on low amplitude reciprocating motion.
28. It is a small, angled tool with a hexagonal head that's commonly used to repair or
tighten bolts and nuts.
A. Torque Wrench
B. Pipe Wrench
C. Allen Wrench Screwdriver
D. Phillips-head Screwdriver
31. I. Fretting is a special case of adhesive wear that occurs from oscillatory motion of
relatively small amplitude
II.Fretting damage is induced under load and in the presence of repeated relative surface
motion.
A. True
B. False
C. Either true or false
D. None of the above.
32. What type of contact configuration is there in the Fretting Wear Test?
A. Frictional Contact and Frictionless Contact
B. Rough Contact and Bonded Contact
C. Ball on Flat Contact and Flat on Flat Contact
D. Single Point Contact and Multiple Point Contact
34. A device used to measure the travel range between where the specimen is and its reference
position.
A. Load
B. Displacement Sensor
C. Upper and Lower Specimen
D. Electrodynamic Sensor Box
35. The materials that will be in contact when performing the fretting test.
A. Load
B. Electrodynamic Shaker Box
C. Upper and Lower Specimen
D. Displacement Sensor Box
36. Fretting occurs whenever short ______ reciprocating motion between contacting surfaces is
sustained for a large number of cycles.
A. Amplitude
B. Load
C. Temperature
D. Frequency
37. A part of the fretting tester used to hold the counter body that will be used for testing.
A. Upper Specimen Holder
B. Lower Specimen Holder
C. Load
D. Oscillating Arm
38.A process in fretting test wherein specimens are cleaned from any deposits.
A. Cleaning
B. Assembling
C. Preparation
D. Experimentation
39. This part of the Fretting tester holds the specimen that will be tested in this process.
A. Upper Specimen Holder
B. Lower Specimen Holder
C. Load
D. Oscillating Arm
40. Which of the following machines is the Fretting Wear Tester that the researchers used?
A.
B.
C.
D.
No.41-45. Identify the parts of the Fretting Tester
41. A.
42. C.
43. C.
44. B.
45. D.
46. Which of the following is NOT considered as the reason for surface asperities?
47. This process is used to test specimens prior to the test so that it will be cleared from any
deposits.
A. Cleaning
B. Assembling
C. Preparation
D. Experimentation
49.Extracted from refining crude oils. These are used up to a large extent as engine lubricants.
A. Vegetable lubricant
B. Synthetic lubricant
C. Mineral lubricant
D. Animal Lubricant
A. Contact mechanics
B. Material Science
C. Construction Technology
D. Geotechnical Engineering