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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Lubricants in the Tribological System 2.1. Friction 2.1.1. Types of Friction 2.1.2. Friction and Lubrication Conditions 2.2. Wear 3. Rheology of Lubricants 3.1. Viscosity 3.2. Special Rheological Effects 3.3. Viscosity Grades 4. Testing and Analysis 4.1. Base Oil Categories and Evaluation of Various Petroleum Base Oils 4.2. Laboratory Methods for Testing Lubricants 4.2.1. Density 4.2.2. Viscosity 4.2.3. Refractive Index 4.2.4. Structural Analyses 4.2.5. Flash Point 4.2.6. Surface Phenomena 4.2.7. Cloud Point, Pour Point 4.2.8. Aniline Point 4.2.9. Water Content 4.2.10. Ash Content 4.2.11. Acidity, Alkalinity 4.2.12. Aging Tests 4.2.13. Hydrolytic Stability 4.2.14. Corrosion Tests 4.2.15. Oil Compatibility of Seals and Insulating Materials 4.2.16. Evaporation Loss 4.2.17. Analysis of Grease 4.3. Mechanical ‐ Dynamic Testing Methods for Lubricants 4.3.1. Tribological System Categories within Lubricant Tests 4.3.2. Standardized and Nonstandardized Test Methods for Lubricants 4.3.3. Common Mechanical ‐ Dynamic Testers 5. Economic Aspects
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