1. Introduction Back in the 1960s, the term “lubricity” was defined by Appeldorn and Dukek as: “If two liquids have the same viscosity, and one gives lower friction, wear or scuffing, it is said to have better lubricity”. It should be noted, however, that this definition w....
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Read MoreOBJECTIVE To understand the source of automotive fuels and lubricants, their basic properties, determination of air requirement for the combustion of fuels and basic theory of lubrication. UNIT I MANUFACTURE OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS 9 Fuels, Structure of petroleum, refining process, thermal and ....
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