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Presented By: Gopakumar, PMaterials Engineering Dept

PhD student- Aug [email protected]

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Why lubricants are neededWhy lubricants are neededWhy lubricants are neededWhy lubricants are needed

• Friction / Wear

• Heat Generation

• Combustion Products

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• Combustion Products

• Sealing

• Material Protection

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LUBRICATION

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LUBRICATION

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The Stribeck Curve

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The Abscissa,

ZN/P Where: Z = the oil’s viscosityN = speedP = load on the lubricant film

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The Stribeck Curve ……..and the rest follows

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The Abscissa,

ZN/P Where: Z = the oil’s viscosityN = speedP = load on the lubricant film

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The Stribeck Curve ……..and the rest follows

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Lubrication Systems:

ONCE THROUGH OIL SYSTEM

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BATH LUBRICATING SYSTEM

Lubrication Systems:

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CIRCULATING LUBE OIL SYSTEM

Lubrication Systems:

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Composition:

LUBRICANT IS MADE OF

BASE OIL + ADDITIVES

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+

PARRAFFINIC (HVI)

NAPHTHENIC (MVI)

AROMATIC (LVI)

LUBE PROTECTION

ADD PERFORMANCE

SURFACE PROTECTION

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Additive DependentBase Oil Dependent

Viscosity

Pour Point

Specific Gravity

Neutralization Value

Metal Corrosion

Properties of LubricantsProperties of LubricantsProperties of LubricantsProperties of Lubricants

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Specific Gravity

Flash Point

Oxdn. Stability

Demulsibility

Foaming

Air Release

Oxidation Stability

Antiwear

Extreme Pressure

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LUBRICANT PROPERTIES

1. KINEMATIC VISCOSITY- RESISTANCE TO FLOW

- UNIT : cSt ( CM 2/SEC)

- SAE NOS. FOR AUTOMOTIVE GRADES

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- SAE NOS. FOR AUTOMOTIVE GRADES

- ISO VG NOS. FOR INDUSTRIAL GRADES

2. VISCOSITY INDEX- INDICATES CHANGE OF VISCOSITY WITH TEMP.

- EMPIRICAL NO.

- HVI, MVI AND LVI OILS

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“ IDEAL” FLUID : FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE DESIGNERV

ISC

OS

ITY MULTIGRADE OILS

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-20 0 40 100 200

o

VIS

CO

SIT

Y

TEMPERATURE, °C

MONOGRADE OILS

IDEAL FLUID

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A TYPICAL VISCOSITY - TEMPERATURE GRAPHS

VIS

CO

SIT

Y

15- 10°C + 100°CTEMPERATURE

VIS

CO

SIT

Y

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LUBRICANT PROPERTIES

3. FLASH POINT- TEMP. AT WHICH PRODUCT IGNITES IN PRESENCE OF

A FLAME

- IMPORTANT FROM SAFETY ANGLE

4. POUR POINT

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4. POUR POINT- LOWEST TEMP. AT WHICH OIL IS OBSERVED TO FLOW

5. OXIDATION STABILITY- ABILITY TO RESIST OXIDATION

- ACCELERATED BY HIGH OPERATING TEMP.

- PRESENCE OF CERTAIN METALS ACT AS CATALYST

- DETERMINES LIFE OF THE OIL

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LUBRICANT PROPERTIES

6. DETERGENCY- ABILITY TO KEEP THE SYSTEM CLEAN

7. DISPERSANCY- ABILITY TO KEEP HARMFUL PARTICLES IN SUSPENSION

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- ABILITY TO KEEP HARMFUL PARTICLES IN SUSPENSION

8. DEMULSIBILITY: RESISTANCE TO EMULSION- WATER SEPERATION ABILITY

9. ANTI - WEAR PROPERTY- REDUCE WEAR BY FORMING A FILM BETWEEN

SLIDING SURFACES

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LUBRICANT PROPERTIES

11. EXTREME PRESSURE- ABILITY TO WITHSTAND SHOCK LOADING ANDIMPACT LOADS.

CORROSION RESISTANCE

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12. CORROSION RESISTANCE- ABILITY TO PROTECT METAL AGAINST CORROSION AND RUST.

13. ANTI - FOAM- CAPACITY OF BREAKING AIR BUBBLES

REACHING THE OIL SURFACE

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LUBRICANT PROPERTIES

15. AIR RELEASE PROPERTY- ABILITY TO RELEASE ENTRAINED AIR IN OIL

14. BASICSITY - TOTAL BASE NUMBER- Neutralization of acid production in Engines

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- ABILITY TO RELEASE ENTRAINED AIR IN OIL

16. ADHESIVENESS- ABILITY TO WET THE SURFACES

- ADDITION OF FATTY OILs

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Lubricant Additives

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Lubricant Additives

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What What What What is is is is aaaan Additive in the Lubricant n Additive in the Lubricant n Additive in the Lubricant n Additive in the Lubricant ????

• Any material added to the base stock to to change its properties , characteristics and performance .

• Improve existing properties: – Viscosity improver– Pour Point Depressant

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– Pour Point Depressant– Friction Modifiers

• Impart new properties– Detergents/dispersants– Anti Oxidants– Oiliness and Tackiness Agents

• Protect base stock properties– Anti Oxidants, Anti Foamants, Acid neutralizers

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General Properties Of AdditivesGeneral Properties Of AdditivesGeneral Properties Of AdditivesGeneral Properties Of Additives

• Solubility In Base Petroleum Product• Color / Odor : Additive blended product color and

Odor should not give an impression of inferiority .• Volatility : The volatility should be low, especially

in High Temperature applications .

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in High Temperature applications .• Stability :An additive should remain stable in

blending, storage and use . It implies chemical, thermal and hydrolytic stability .

• Compatibility :Two or more additive blends should be compatible to each other’s properties .

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Common Additives Common Additives Common Additives Common Additives In An Engine OilIn An Engine OilIn An Engine OilIn An Engine Oil

VI Improvers

Detergent & Dispersants

Antiwear

Oxidation Inhibitors

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Oxidation Inhibitors

Corrosion & Rust Inhibitors

Metal Deactivators

Defoamant

Pour Point Depressant

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DetergentsDetergentsDetergentsDetergents

• Provides detergency for engine cleanliness• Neutralize acids , prevent corrosion from acids .• Calcium, barium salts of petroleum sulfonic acids,

phenates and salicylates, phosphorous containing

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phenates and salicylates, phosphorous containing polymers used .

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DispersantsDispersantsDispersantsDispersants

• Function is to keep the sludge, carbon ,varnish and other deposits in colloidal suspension .

• Reduce the deposit formation and minimizes particulate wear and oil thickening.

• Dispersants have a oxygen, nitrogen based polar

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• Dispersants have a oxygen, nitrogen based polar group and a large non polar group, usually a polymeric olefin .

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Oxidation InhibitorsOxidation InhibitorsOxidation InhibitorsOxidation Inhibitors

• Decrease oil oxidation , reducing oil degradation and corrosive action of the oil .

• Classified as primary and secondary anti oxidants .• Eg are Hindered Phenols,Aromatic amines, ZnDDP,

Metal Deactivators such as Disalicylidene propylene

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Metal Deactivators such as Disalicylidene propylene diammine and substituted benzatriazole

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Extreme Pressure AdditivesExtreme Pressure AdditivesExtreme Pressure AdditivesExtreme Pressure Additives

• EP additive also known as Anti Scuffing additive .• Form protective film on the metal surface by reacting

chemically with the metal surface to form a layer at conditions of high temperature (>1000 deg F)

• Zinc Dialkyl di thio phosphate,tricresylphosphate,organic phosphate,chlorinated and

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phosphate,organic phosphate,chlorinated and sulpherised hydrocarbons, metal soaps of lead, antimony and molybdenum used .

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Anti Wear AdditiveAnti Wear AdditiveAnti Wear AdditiveAnti Wear Additive

• Anti wear reduces the wear at low and medium speeds.

• Works by forming an oxide film on the metal surface thus preventing the metal-metal contact and also inhibiting action from the rust and

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and also inhibiting action from the rust and corrosion initiators .

• Eg are ZNDDP (Zinc Dialkyl Dithio Phosphate)

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• Used in case of varied temperature applications.• Polymers are used, which expand with increasing

temperature to counter act oil thinning .• Poly iso butylene, Methacrillates, Acrylate

polymers , Olefin copolymers are used .

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polymers , Olefin copolymers are used .

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Pour Point DepressantsPour Point DepressantsPour Point DepressantsPour Point Depressants

• Pour Point depressants work at low temperatures by minimizing the formation of wax networks and thereby reducing the amount of oil bound up in the network .

• Examples are Polyalkyl methacrylates, styrene ester polymers, alkylated napthalenes, ethylene vinyl

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polymers, alkylated napthalenes, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers and ployfurmates .

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• Prevents corrosion and rusting of metal parts in contact with the lubricant .

• Commonly used are Zinc diothiophosphate,metalphenolates,basic metal sulfonates,fatty acids and amines .

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amines .

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LUBRICANT BLENDINGLUBRICANT BLENDINGLUBRICANT BLENDINGLUBRICANT BLENDING

1. SCHEDULING

2. DEHYDRATION OF BASE OILS

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3. Q/C CHECKS OF BASE OILS

4. BLENDING OF BASE OILS & ADDITIVES

5. Q/C CHECKS OF BLENDED PRODUCT

6. FINISHED LUBRICANTS

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• Base Oils Receipt• Additives Receipt• Blending• Quality Control

KEY PROCESSKEY PROCESSKEY PROCESSKEY PROCESS

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• Quality Control• Filling• Distribution

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THANK YOU

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THANK YOU