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High Pressure and Temperature Effects on the Viscosity, Density, and Bulk Modulus of Two Liquid Lubricants.

Authors: Vern Hopkins; Patrick J. Hogan; MIDWEST RESEARCH INST KANSAS CITY MO
Abstract:
Absolute viscosity, kinematic viscosity, density, and secant bulk modulus values determined for two lubricating fluids are presented. The determinations were made with a falling weight viscometer at temperatures of 38 C (100 F), 99 C (210 F) and 149 C (300 F) and at pressures ranging from atmospheric to 965 MPa (140,000 psi). Plots of absolute viscosity, density, and bulk modulus are given, and all results are discussed. The equipment used to make the determinations is described, and the procedures followed to collect data and reduce to fluid property values are outlined. The fluids were designated ATL 4102 and ELO 67-22. (Author)

Description: Final technical rept. Oct 75-Mar 76
Pages: 33
Report Date: DEC 1976
Contract Number: F3361575C5116
Report Number: A209140

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Keywords relating to this report:
BULK MODULUS.
DENSITY
HIGH PRESSURE
HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
LIQUIDS
LUBRICANTS
LUBRICATING OILS
THERMAL PROPERTIES
VISCOSITY
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