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The Effect Of Internal Combustion Engine Operation Upon The Viscometric Properties Of Polymer Thickened Multi-Viscosity Crankcase Oils, William Charles Philcox May 1968

The Effect Of Internal Combustion Engine Operation Upon The Viscometric Properties Of Polymer Thickened Multi-Viscosity Crankcase Oils, William Charles Philcox

Theses

The effects of engine mileage upon the viscometric properties of seven different brands of multi-viscosity engine oils were examined by subjecting each brand of oil to an average of 1500 miles of service in the crankcases of different passenger cars.

Oil samples were taken every 500 miles after the oil was put in the crankcase. The control oil sample was taken from a can of oil at the time the oil was put in the engine.

The viscosity indices and kinematic viscosities at 100° F and 210° F were calculated for each sample of oil. The percent change in viscosity …


The Effects Of Air-Water Two Phase Flow On The Performance Of A Centrifugal Pump, Karnig Ekizian May 1968

The Effects Of Air-Water Two Phase Flow On The Performance Of A Centrifugal Pump, Karnig Ekizian

Theses

This study investigates the performance of a 1-inch long 4-vane open impeller centrifugal pump under two phase flow conditions. The paddle wheel pump, as branded by its manufacturer the Worthington Corporation, had a specific speed of 3400 (based on gallons per minute, feet of water and revolutions per minute) corresponding to a 7-inch impeller diameter. A 1/8-inch perforated steel pipe carried the compressed air to within four inches of the impeller eye where the air was injected into the water stream (See figures 18 and 20).

The three variable inputs were, water flow rate, pump speed and air flow rate. …