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Allen Comfort
Allen Comfort
US Army TARDEC, Oakland University
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An introduction to heavy-duty diesel engine frictional losses and lubricant properties affecting fuel economy-Part I
A Comfort
SAE Technical Paper, 2003
612003
Stability, thermal conductivity, viscosity, and tribological characterization of zirconia nanofluids as a function of nanoparticle concentration
SJ Thrush, AS Comfort, JS Dusenbury, Y Xiong, H Qu, X Han, JD Schall, ...
Tribology Transactions 63 (1), 68-76, 2020
202020
Wear mechanisms of a sintered tribofilm in boundary lubrication regime
SJ Thrush, AS Comfort, JS Dusenbury, X Han, GC Barber, X Wang, H Qu
Wear 482, 203932, 2021
122021
Study of pressure dependence on sinterable zirconia nanoparticle tribofilm growth
SJ Thrush, AS Comfort, JS Dusenbury, X Han, X Wang, H Qu, GC Barber
Tribology International 154, 106683, 2021
102021
Single Common Powertrain Lubricant Development
AC Brandt, EA Frame, GA Hansen, RW Warden, AS Comfort, ...
Interim Report TFLRF, 2012
92012
Impact of friction reduction technologies on fuel economy for ground vehicles
GR Fenske, RA Erck, OO Ajayi, A Masoner, AS Comfort
Presented at NDIAs Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology …, 2009
82009
Feasibility of Using Full Synthetic Low Viscosity Engine Oil at High Ambient Temperatures in Military Vehicles
A Brandt, E Frame, G Hansen, R Warden, D Yost, A Comfort, ...
SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 3 (2), 773-785, 2010
72010
An introduction to heavy-duty diesel engine frictional losses and lubricant properties affecting fuel economy–Part I. SAE Paper# 2003-01-3225
A Comfort
Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 2003
72003
Application of dynamic light scattering to characterize nanoparticle agglomeration in alumina nanofluids and its effect on thermal conductivity
BL Dwornick, NS Jeyashekar, JE Johnson, J David, AS Schall, Q Zou, ...
Journal Article 11, 2, 2012
62012
Evaluation of Military Fuels Using a Ford 6.7 L Powerstroke Diesel Engine
AC Brandt, DM Yost, AS Comfort, P Muzzell, E Sattler, WE Likos
US Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, 2011
62011
Fuel efficiency effects of lubricants in military vehicles
R Warden, A Brandt, A Comfort, L Villahermosa
SAE Technical Paper, 2010
52010
Growth and morphology of thermally assisted sinterable zirconia nanoparticle tribofilm
SJ Thrush, AS Comfort, JS Dusenbury, P Nautiyal, MB Elinski, ...
Tribology International 175, 107820, 2022
42022
Laboratory Based Axle Lubricant Efficiency Evaluation
RW Warden, EA Frame, AC Brandt, SJ Tedesco, AS Comfort, ...
TFLRF Interim Report 459, 2014
32014
Feasibility of using Full Synthetic Low Viscosity Engine Oil at High Ambient Temperatures in US Army Engines
EA Frame, AC Brandt, R Alvarez Sr, AS Comfort, LA Villahermosa
22011
Reliability of Powertrain Components Exposed to Extreme Tribological Environments
GR Fenske, OO Ajayi, RA Erck, C Lorenzo-Martin, A Masoner, AS Comfort
NDIA Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, 17-19, 2010
22010
Development of a Stationary Axle Efficiency Test Stand and Methodology for Identifying Fuel Efficient Gear Oils for Military Applications-Part 1
A Brandt, A Comfort, E Frame
SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants 10 (2), 510-520, 2017
12017
Development of an Army Stationary Axle Efficiency Test Stand
AC Brandt, SJ Tedesco, EA Frame, AS Comfort
TFLRF Interim Report 471, 2015
12015
Evaluation of Single Common Powertrain Lubricant (SCPL) Candidates for Fuel Consumption Benefits in Military Equipment
R Warden, G Hansen, A Comfort, ...
Technical paper published in: 2011 NDIA Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering …, 2011
12011
Lubrication Properties of a 15W-40 Diesel Engine Oil and Its Base Stock with Additives
A Masoner, R Erck, O Ajayi, G Fenske, AC RDECOM-TARDEC
Tribology & Lubrication Technology 65 (12), 16, 2009
12009
Piston Ring Cylinder Liner Tribological Review
SJ Thrush, AS Comfort, TM Sebastian, JS Dusenbury, ...
2018
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