EU Objective of 120g CO2/km Emission for New Cars a
Challenge for Tribology

Professor Ivan Iliuc
Department of Tribology
Institute of Solid Mechanics of Romanian Academy
Romanian Academy,
ROMANIA
E-mail: iiliuc@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Passenger cars produce about 12 % of overall EU GHG emissions
(CO2) and transport sector with about 20 % is the second biggest emitter of
GHG among all sources. Since 1990, EU has reduced transport emissions by 5 %
but the contribution of road transport increased by 26 %. In order to
accomplish the Kyoto requirements it is clear that transport emissions should
also be reduced. A new decision of EU Commission from Feb 2007 specific the
average emission in EU 27 should be 120 g/km by 2012. For several decades the
most cost-effective method of reducing CO2 emissions from cars will be to
improve fuel efficiency. There are many ways of further improving the fuel
efficiency of conventional engines and cars, among them: ignition systems that
ensure complete combustion of the fuel available, improved compression at low
engine loads, engine and gear friction reduction, six-speed manual
transmission, stop-go systems, cylinder deactivation and other. Trybology will
help to realize the above improvement by using low friction lubricant,
adequate additive and modifying the frictional surface. The paper presents the
problems and solutions, which were found.
Brief Biography of the
Speaker:
IVAN ILIUC, born in Bucharest at 12.11.1932. Education: M. Sc. 1958 Chemical
Engineering-Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Ph.D 1970 in Tribology –at
Polytechnic University of Bucharest. Career/Employment: Institute of Applied
Mechanics, researcher, 1960-1970; Head of Laboratory for application of
radioactive tracers in wear measurements 1968-1980, Institute of Physics and
Technology of Materials Senior scientific researcher, Head of Tribology
Department, 1980-1990; Institute of Solid Mechanics Head of Tribology
Department 1990- 2000. Romanian Academy Ph.D Adviser 1991- today; Institute of
Solid Mechanics, Deputy Director 1990-1995. Domain of interest: i) Wear and
friction processes of materials; ii) Protection of surfaces, lubrication; iii)
Fiction and anti-wear properties of thin and thick layers; iiii Development of
measurement devices involved in tribology ( ex. Digital profilometer, high
sensitivity wear measurement devices). Honours, Awards, Felowships: Prize of
Romanian Academy “Traian Vuia 1964, Dozent Stipendium of the Alexander von
Humboldt Foundation 1970-1971; Member of the Romanian Society of Tribology;
Member of the German Society of Tribology (GfT). Publications: number of
papers in refereed journals:45; number of communications to scientific
meetings and invited conference : 18; number of books: 2: Tribologia
Straturilor Subtiri (Romanian Academy publishing house) 1974; Tribology of
Thin Layer (Elsevier) 1980.