The Development to Control Simultaneously Viscosity and Separation Temperature of a Two Phase Lubricant for Practical Use
Fuel economy is a major challenge for the automotive industry. A key way to improve lubricant fuel efficiency is by using polymers as viscosity index improvers to maximise the viscosity index of the lubricants. The viscosity index of automotive lubricants has an upper limit of around 250 because usa...
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Main Authors: | Kumiko Kamata, Yasushi Kawamura, Ryuji Maruyama, Eiji Nagatomi, Hiroyuki Tazaki |
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Language: | EN |
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Japanese Society of Tribologists
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/efdae0de49de4420aff3db80dc42874c |
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