The Relationship Between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance |
Contents
The Relationship Between Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance | 1 |
Engine Oil Viscosity ClassificationsPast Present and Future | 21 |
A Study of the Significance of Lubricant Viscosity in BlowBy Control | 39 |
Measurement of Temporary and Permanent Shear with the Instron | 57 |
Some Relationships Between the Viscometric Properties of Motor Oils | 71 |
Time Dependance of Polymer Oils Shear Thinning Theoretical | 95 |
Other editions - View all
The Relationship Between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance Ross M. Stewart Limited preview - 1977 |
The Relationship Between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance, Part 2 R. M Stewart No preview available - 1977 |
Common terms and phrases
antiwear additive apparent viscosity ASTM base oil bearing wear blowby rate capillary centipoises copolymer correlation cosity crankcase CRANKCASE OIL curves cylinder wear degradation dynamic viscosity EHD contacts engine oil viscosity engine performance engine speed engine wear film thickness fluid fuel consumption fuel economy high shear rates high temperature high-shear-rate viscosity hydrodynamic lubrication Journal Bearing kinematic viscosity kinetics load low shear rate low shear viscosity low temperature Lubricant Viscosity main bearing molecular weight motor oils multigrade oils non-Newtonian oil consumption oil flow oil pressure oil temperature Oil Viscosity Classification permanent shear permanent viscosity loss piston ring presented pumpability R. M. Stewart rate of shear reference oil relative relative viscosities Rheology Rheometer SAE GRADE SAE Paper SAE Viscosity shear stability shear stress shearing device shown in Figure single grade oils Table temporary viscosity loss test oils TSSI viscoelastic viscometer viscosities measured viscosity classification system wear performance