Basic Fluid Studies on High-Temperature Lubricants

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Title
Basic Fluid Studies on High-Temperature Lubricants
Description
A short discussion on the state of the state of the art in turbo-jet lubricants and power transmission fluids is presented. Some basic fluid properties desired for a 500° F bulk oil, turbojet lubricant are presented and compared with the properties of available fluids. High-temperature aromatic ring type structures are discussed and the feasibility of their derivatives as high-temperature lubricants. These include derivatives of pyrazine, triazine, and hexafluorobenzene. An inorganic polymer is discussed relative to its structure, fluid properties, and possible use.
Creator
Adams, H .W.
Format
1 online resource (5 pages) : ill.
Type
article
Abstract
A short discussion on the state of the state of the art in turbo-jet lubricants and power transmission fluids is presented. Some basic fluid properties desired for a 500° F bulk oil, turbojet lubricant are presented and compared with the properties of available fluids. High-temperature aromatic ring type structures are discussed and the feasibility of their derivatives as high-temperature lubricants. These include derivatives of pyrazine, triazine, and hexafluorobenzene. An inorganic polymer is discussed relative to its structure, fluid properties, and possible use.
Extent
5
Corporate Author
Wright Air Development Division
Report Number
ASD-TDR-62-465 p. 47-51
Report Availability
Full text available
Date
1962
Date Issued
1962-05
Contract
AF 33(616)-7223
DoD Project
3044
DoD Task
30169
30340
Distribution Classification
1
Distribution Conflict
No
Index Abstract
Contrails only
Relation
This paper was published in the Proceedings Of The Air Force-Navy-Industry Propulsion Systems Lubricants Conference held in San Antonio, Texas on 15, 16, and 17 November 1960
Identifier
AD0278843

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Proceedings Of The Air Force-Navy-Industry Propulsion Systems Lubricants Conference