Heating Effects in the Cold Cranking Simulator

690156

2/1/1969

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A mathematical study has been made of the extent of viscous heating in the cold-cranking simulator. In all cases, the temperature rise is so small that it can be neglected. The instrument is therefore suitable for use as a practical viscometer within the range of 10–80 poise. The operating shear stress is constant at about 700,000 dynes/sq cm which is high enough to bring about almost complete shear thinning of a polymer-thickened (10W–30) oil.
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Tao, F. and Appeldoorn, J., "Heating Effects in the Cold Cranking Simulator," 1969 International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, January 13, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690156.
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2/1/1969
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690156
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Technical Paper
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English