Oil Flow Studies at Low Temperatures in Modern Engines
Editor(s): Harold Shaub
STP 1388 examines 11 peer-review papers that focus on the latest issues involved in oil flow related engine operation at low temperatures in modern engines (lubricated with modern oils), and provides a good basis for future specification development.
Over the last six years, at the request of SAE's Fuels and Lubricants Division, ASTM conducted an extensive industry program on cold start and pumpability with modern oils in modern engines. The first seven papers in STP 1388 explore the results of the ASTM Low Temperature Engine Performance (LTEP) task force, which addressed some of the following concerns:
To determine if modern engines start on average at lower temperatures than earlier engines designs do
To determine if there a "safety margin" between limiting cranking and pumping viscosities in modern engines
To determine the cranking and pumping limitations of single grade (non-VI improved) engine oils
To assess the benefits and limitations of current methods for identifying oils that could result in pumpability failure in engines.
The remaining papers address future challenges in the area of pumpability or address work conducted outside the ASTM LTEP Program.
Table of Contents
CJ May, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, KO Henderson, RB Rhodes, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
CJ May, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, KO Henderson, RB Rhodes, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
FW Girshick, EF De Paz, CJ May, KO Henderson, RB Rhodes, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
S Tseregounis, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, KO Henderson, CJ May, RB Rhodes, LH Ying
KO Henderson, CJ May, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, RB Rhodes, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
RB Rhodes, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, KO Henderson, CJ May, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
CJ May, EF De Paz, FW Girshick, KO Henderson, RB Rhodes, S Tseregounis, LH Ying
TW Selby
FW Girshick, LH Gaines, DJ Martella
RM Webber, HF George, MJ Covitch
CJ May, BA Koenitzer, PKS Lai