2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13123152
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Experimental Investigation of the Viscosity Parameters Ranges—Case Study of Engine Oils in the Selected Viscosity Grade

Abstract: The primary objective of the research was to compare the viscosity parameters of the same viscosity grade engine oils, as declared by the manufacturers, to the actual laboratory measurements. The secondary objective was to briefly investigate (1) what kind of information oil manufacturers provide in the product data sheets of the studied oils, and (2) the potential savings resulting from the use of the energy efficient oils. The study material consisted of 42 selected synthetic engine oils that belong to the 5… Show more

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“…When replacing, oil gradation possible deviation from what the manufacturer has written should be taken into consideration. The study [17] showed deviations of the characteristics from the declared gradation from 5% to 25% (differences of 5 up to 25% between oil producers' declarations and the laboratory tests results were found). The example of the study conducted on buses [16] shows that oil producers declare larger intervals that were not supported by the conducted tests.…”
Section: Automobile Motor Oilmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…When replacing, oil gradation possible deviation from what the manufacturer has written should be taken into consideration. The study [17] showed deviations of the characteristics from the declared gradation from 5% to 25% (differences of 5 up to 25% between oil producers' declarations and the laboratory tests results were found). The example of the study conducted on buses [16] shows that oil producers declare larger intervals that were not supported by the conducted tests.…”
Section: Automobile Motor Oilmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…31 In the context of the SAE standard, 5W30 can be considered roughly equivalent to an oil with a viscosity around ISO VG22. 32 The kinematic viscosity of this oil at 40°C can be regarded as 22 cSt. In order to clearly observe the effect of viscosity on efficiency, 5W30 engine oil was utilized alongside ISO VG220, which is commonly employed for lubricating gear mechanisms.…”
Section: Test Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soot generated in the engine can cause hard sludge, high lubricant viscosity, or oil gelling [20]. Contamination of the oil fill with soot did not cause a significant increase in viscosity due to the dispersants that dispersed them individually [57]. They have contradictory effects on viscosity.…”
Section: Influence Of Degradation and Contamination Of Motor Oils On ...mentioning
confidence: 99%