Feasibility of a Single Common Powertrain Lubricant-Transmission Bench Testing

The goal of the Army Single Common Powertrain Lubricant (SCPL) program is to develop an all-season (arctic to desert), fuel efficient, multifunctional powertrain fluid with extended drain capabilities. SCPL must be able to properly function in various mechanical applications including engine crankca...

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Main Authors: Brandt, Adam C, Frame, Edwin A, Comfort, Allen S
Other Authors: SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INST SAN ANTONIO TX TARDEC FUELS AND LUBRICANTS RESEARCH FACILITY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA626572
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Summary:The goal of the Army Single Common Powertrain Lubricant (SCPL) program is to develop an all-season (arctic to desert), fuel efficient, multifunctional powertrain fluid with extended drain capabilities. SCPL must be able to properly function in various mechanical applications including engine crankcase lubrication, powershift transmission operation, and some hydraulic system operation. Several diesel engine crankcase oils were evaluated in powershift fluid bench tests to determine the feasibility of using engine oil in this application. While none of the engine oils passed all the bench tests, overall technical feasibility was demonstrated as evidenced by passing or near passing results with the slate of engine oils tested. SwRI(registered name) Project No. 08.03227.42.410. Prepared in collaboration with U.S. Army TARDEC, Force Projection Technologies, Warren, MI.