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Discussions and Author Closures on Viscometry and Its Application to Automotive Lubricants (SP-382)
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Discussion and author closures on Viscometry and its Applications to Automotive Lubricants provides a supplement to SAE SP-382 which included all papers presented at the ASTM-SAE Symposium during the National Automotive Engineering Meeting held in Detroit, Michigan, May 14-18, 1973.
The format of this paper follows that of the Symposium which was divided into two sessions: Effects of Low Temperature and Shear Rates on Lubrication, and Effects of High Shear Rates on Lubrication.
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McKay, R., McMillan, M., and Selby, T., "Discussions and Author Closures on Viscometry and Its Application to Automotive Lubricants (SP-382)," SAE Technical Paper 730875, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730875.Also In
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- Wright W. A. “Some Factors Affecting the Cold Pumpability of Crankcase Oils,” SAE Transactions 81 1972 paper 720150
- Smith M. F. Graham J. P. “Pumpability of Multigrade Engine Oils at Low Temperature.” SAE Transaction 80 1971 paper 710139
- Barnes and Walters Proc. Royal Soc, Part A 314 1969 85
- Preuss A. F. Stambaugh R. L. Radtke H. H. “Viscosity Stability of Multigraded Crankcase Oils.” Paper 680070 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit January 1968