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Bearing Test for Gas Turbine Oils
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Abstract
A series of cooperative test programs has resulted in the refinement of a bearing test for evaluating the relative deposit and degradation characteristics of synthetic lubricants under a simulated gas turbine engine environment. Future efforts will be aimed at providing a bearing rig test capability to screen candidate lubricants for advanced high-performance engines at temperatures up to 700 F.
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Reynolds, H., "Bearing Test for Gas Turbine Oils," SAE Technical Paper 680321, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680321.Also In
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- “Aviation Gas Turbine Lubricants.” Paper SP-234 presented at SAE National Aerospace Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting Los Angeles October 1962
- Proposed test technique for CRC Cooperative Program No. 2 as presented to CRC-Aviation Panel on Deposit and Oil Degradation Characteristics by Data Analysis Sub-Panel April 13 1965
- Report of CRC-Aviation Data Analysis Sub-Panel covering CRC Cooperative Program No. 3 Sept. 20 1967