1. Stresses on lubricants
Of all mechanisms, reciprocating internal combustion engines are undoubtedly the most difficult to lubricate. In fact, these machines contain virtually every mechanical component in existence: piston-cylinder linear guides and valve stems-valve guides, cylindrical plain bearings, thrust bearings, cam-pusher or cam-tilt actuator assemblies, gears, toothed wheel chains, ball or roller bearings, hydraulic backlash-compensating systems and camshaft phasing actuators, oil pumps, valves, etc. What's more, these various components operate under extremely variable tribological conditions. Contact pressures can reach 1 GPa, sliding speeds vary from zero to several tens of meters per second, and oil temperatures range from ambient (down to – 35 C) to as high as 300 C in the hottest parts of the engine. All lubrication regimes are therefore encountered in engines (hydrodynamic, elastohydrodynamic,...
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References
In Techniques de l'Ingénieur Traité Génie mécanique
Standardization
Euro emission standards
The evolution of European standards for pollutant emissions from motor vehicle exhausts is summarized in figure 1 for the Euro I to Euro IV standards for the four...
Professional organizations
AAMA American Automobile Manufacturers Association (United States)
ACEA European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (Europe http://www.acea.be
API American Petroleum Institute (United States) http://www.api.org
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Lubricant additives suppliers
(Non-exhaustive list)
Chevron Oronite Company LLC (United States) : Additives Division of Chevron-Texaco Corp. http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/NewOronite
Chevron Chemical SA (Europe) http://www....
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