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Development of a High Temperature Jet Engine Oil-Laboratory and Field Evaluation
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Since the early 1970's, the dominant trend in aircraft gas turbine engines has been increasing fuel efficiency. This has resulted in higher operating temperatures which, along with other engine design changes, place additional stress on the lubricant. This paper describes the laboratory evaluation of an oil developed to meet those more demanding conditions and presents field performance evidence in support of expectations based on laboratory tests.
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Hepplewhite, H., Buck, W., and Feinberg, F., "Development of a High Temperature Jet Engine Oil-Laboratory and Field Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 851797, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851797.Also In
Aviation Gas Turbine Lubricants--Military and Civil Aspects--Aviation Fuel and Lubricants--Performance Testing
Number: SP-0633; Published: 1985-10-01
Number: SP-0633; Published: 1985-10-01