2022
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants10120327
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Assessing the High-Temperature Deposit Formation of Paraffinic and Naphthenic Oil Blends Using the Oil Chute Method

Abstract: Due to the demand for higher efficiency, gas engine designs are changing in that gas engine oils are exposed to higher thermal stress and face challenges regarding the prevention of deposits. In this work, the “oil chute” laboratory test was used to study the high-temperature deposit-formation tendency of various paraffinic and naphthenic base oil blends. The oil chute is a setup that circulates oil through two different temperature zones, the hot zone being a heated metal chute that triggers deposit formation… Show more

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“…(3) Oil degradation simulation thermo-oxidative ageing and dynamic degradation processes [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…(3) Oil degradation simulation thermo-oxidative ageing and dynamic degradation processes [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…The presented method provides valuable benefits for the closer-to-reality ageing of engine oils in reasonable periods with moderate costs. Ronai et al [12] carried out an "oil chute" laboratory test to study the high-temperature deposit formation tendency of various paraffinic and naphthenic base oil blends. Moreover, the thermo-oxidative stability of the oil blends was investigated using an artificial alteration method.…”
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