Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.

The objective of the MACI Hydraulic System and Components Program is to perform technical evaluation and assessment of commerically available qualified and fielded Army engine oils and to determine if such oils can be used as hydraulic fluids in Army commercial construction equipment and material ha...

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Main Authors: Marbach,H W , Jr, Lestz,S J
Other Authors: SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST SAN ANTONIO TX BELVOIR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS RESEARCH FACILITY
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Language:English
Published: 1985
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spelling ftdtic:ADA163527 2023-05-15T14:51:39+02:00 Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components. Marbach,H W , Jr Lestz,S J SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST SAN ANTONIO TX BELVOIR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS RESEARCH FACILITY 1985-11 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA163527 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA163527 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA163527 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids *LUBRICATING OILS TEST AND EVALUATION ARMY EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS COPPER WEAR COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT ENGINES PARTS POWER OILS MULTIPURPOSE HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMPS HYDRAULIC POWER ARCTIC REGIONS HYDRAULIC FLUIDS MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TRANSMISSION FLUIDS RECIPROCATING PUMPS Text 1985 ftdtic 2016-02-21T01:23:54Z The objective of the MACI Hydraulic System and Components Program is to perform technical evaluation and assessment of commerically available qualified and fielded Army engine oils and to determine if such oils can be used as hydraulic fluids in Army commercial construction equipment and material handling equipment. Five Army specification engine lubricants--four MIL-L-2104D (one grade 10W, one grade 30, two grade 15W-40) and one MIL-L-46167, grade 0W-20--were evaluated using four critical component performance tests used by manufacturers. Data compiled from this and previous work have shown that the limiting factors of the Army engine oils used as hydraulic and multipurpose power transmission fluids appear to be (1) wet-brake chatter noise, (2) hydraulic pump wear problems with some piston pumps using MIL-L-46167 Arctic engine oils at temperatures hotter than expected Arctic conditions, and possibly (3) copper corrosion. The prime area of concern is the wet-brake chatter noise. (Author) Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids
*LUBRICATING OILS
TEST AND EVALUATION
ARMY EQUIPMENT
LIMITATIONS
COPPER
WEAR
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
ENGINES
PARTS
POWER
OILS
MULTIPURPOSE
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMPS
HYDRAULIC POWER
ARCTIC REGIONS
HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
RECIPROCATING PUMPS
spellingShingle Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids
*LUBRICATING OILS
TEST AND EVALUATION
ARMY EQUIPMENT
LIMITATIONS
COPPER
WEAR
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
ENGINES
PARTS
POWER
OILS
MULTIPURPOSE
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMPS
HYDRAULIC POWER
ARCTIC REGIONS
HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
RECIPROCATING PUMPS
Marbach,H W , Jr
Lestz,S J
Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
topic_facet Lubricants and Hydraulic Fluids
*LUBRICATING OILS
TEST AND EVALUATION
ARMY EQUIPMENT
LIMITATIONS
COPPER
WEAR
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
ENGINES
PARTS
POWER
OILS
MULTIPURPOSE
HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT
HYDRAULIC PRESSURE PUMPS
HYDRAULIC POWER
ARCTIC REGIONS
HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
RECIPROCATING PUMPS
description The objective of the MACI Hydraulic System and Components Program is to perform technical evaluation and assessment of commerically available qualified and fielded Army engine oils and to determine if such oils can be used as hydraulic fluids in Army commercial construction equipment and material handling equipment. Five Army specification engine lubricants--four MIL-L-2104D (one grade 10W, one grade 30, two grade 15W-40) and one MIL-L-46167, grade 0W-20--were evaluated using four critical component performance tests used by manufacturers. Data compiled from this and previous work have shown that the limiting factors of the Army engine oils used as hydraulic and multipurpose power transmission fluids appear to be (1) wet-brake chatter noise, (2) hydraulic pump wear problems with some piston pumps using MIL-L-46167 Arctic engine oils at temperatures hotter than expected Arctic conditions, and possibly (3) copper corrosion. The prime area of concern is the wet-brake chatter noise. (Author)
author2 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST SAN ANTONIO TX BELVOIR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS RESEARCH FACILITY
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author Marbach,H W , Jr
Lestz,S J
author_facet Marbach,H W , Jr
Lestz,S J
author_sort Marbach,H W , Jr
title Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
title_short Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
title_full Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
title_fullStr Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Army Engine Oils in Hydraulic/Power Transmission System Components.
title_sort evaluation of army engine oils in hydraulic/power transmission system components.
publishDate 1985
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