Full Mid-IR Spectral Characterisation of Lubricant in the Ring Pack of a Running Diesel Engine by Time-Resolved FTIR Spectrometry

962003

10/01/1996

Event
1996 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
A unique time-resolved Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) spectrometry technique has been developed to obtain full mid-IR lubricant spectra directly from the ring-pack region of a firing, single cylinder, diesel engine. Initial studies of the detailed spectra show a growth of oxidation products, as indicated by a strong carbonyl absorption peak, observed to increase with load close to the top ring location, for both power and exhaust strokes. Similarly, the formation of alcohol, ketone, aldehyde and carboxylate oxidation products is accessible. Thus it is possible to gauge gross changes to lubricant composition as a function of spatial location through the ring-pack, engine stroke and the severity of engine operation.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/962003
Pages
12
Citation
Thompson, D., and Nattrass, S., "Full Mid-IR Spectral Characterisation of Lubricant in the Ring Pack of a Running Diesel Engine by Time-Resolved FTIR Spectrometry," SAE Technical Paper 962003, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/962003.
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Published
Oct 1, 1996
Product Code
962003
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English