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Engine Oil Oxidation correlation of the ASTM III-D and III-E Sequence Engine Tests to Bench Tests
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Four bench oxidation tests, the penn state microoxidation test, the thin film oxygen uptake test (TFOUT), ASTM D-2112 and ASTM D-2272 rotating bomb tests (RBOT), were evaluated for their ability to predict the oxidation performance of motor oils in the ASTM Sequence III-D and III-E engine tests. Based on comparative results for a series of oils for which we have III-D, III-E or other engine test data, the Penn State microoxidation test gave the best overall prediction.
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Gunsel, S., Lockwood, F., and Westmoreland, T., "Engine Oil Oxidation correlation of the ASTM III-D and III-E Sequence Engine Tests to Bench Tests," SAE Technical Paper 892164, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/892164.Also In
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