Joint conference on measurements and standards for recycled oil/systems performance and durability

By Becker, Donald A. · 1980-11-01T00:00:00Z · Language: eng · 588 views
Source: Internet Archive Format: PDF Undergraduate / College
This publication is a formal report of the Joint Conference on Measurements and Standards for Recycled Oil/Systems Performance and Durability held at the National Bureau of Standards on October 23 through 26, 1979. There were seven sessions on specific areas, with a total of 32 technical presentations. The subject areas were as follows: (1) Recent Developments in Recycled Oil, (2) Engine Oil Evaluation, (3) Lube Oil Base Stock Characterization, (4) Oil Analysis for Engine Condition Monitoring, (5) Bench Test for Oil Evaluation - I, (6) Bench Tests for Oil Evaluation - II, and (7) Systems Performance and Durability. Included in this report are the entire texts of the various presentations, including figures and tables.

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