Relationship between Lubricating Basestock Composition and the Effects of Additives on Oxidation Stability

821237

02/01/1982

Event
1982 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition
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Content
Over fifty lubricating base oils from various crude sources and processing technologies, including ten re-refined base oils, have been studied. An SE/CC additive package was added to the base oils and the effects of the additives on oxidation stability of the oils were measured by a thin film oxygen uptake test. This oxidation test has demonstrated correlation with ASTM engine sequence IIID viscosity increase results.
Chemical composition parameters such as sulfur, nitrogen, basic nitrogen, polar, saturate, and aromatic contents were systematically examined for correlation with the effects of additives on oxidation stability. Combinations of these compositional parameters were also investigated. Large differences in oxidation induction times of the various basestocks were found. Some of the differences could be related to the saturate and the sulfur content of the base oils.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/821237
Pages
28
Citation
Hsu, S., Ku, C., and Lin, R., "Relationship between Lubricating Basestock Composition and the Effects of Additives on Oxidation Stability," SAE Technical Paper 821237, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821237.
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Published
Feb 1, 1982
Product Code
821237
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English