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Assessment of Lubrication Conditions in a Big-End Bearing by Temperature Measurements-Correlation with High Shear Viscosity
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When dealing with overall engine performance, engine journal bearings are recognized to be of major importance. Their lubrication can be critical, especially with increasing sump temperatures, as it is already a high energy consuming process.
Of all the measurements possible to control engine bearing performance, temperature measurements are the most advantageous and simplify the recording process.
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du Parquet, J. and Godet, A., "Assessment of Lubrication Conditions in a Big-End Bearing by Temperature Measurements-Correlation with High Shear Viscosity," SAE Technical Paper 780980, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780980.Also In
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