VISCOSITY CHARACTERISTICS OF MIXTURES OF OILS OF LUBRICANTS OBTAINED BY THICKENING THEM
Abstract
The viscosity of mixtures of liquids with different chemical natures or different chemical structures was studied. The degree of viscosity depression can vary within very wide limits, depending on the chemical nature or the structure of the initial components. The degree of viscosity depression in oil mixtures increases strongly with a decrease in temperature. When mixtures of liquids of different chemical nature (silicone and petroleum oils), which exhibit viscosity derpression, are thickened with soaps (lithium stearate) and ceresin, lubricants with an anomaly (depression) of viscous resistance are formed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 11, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0292202
Entities
People
- D.s. Velikovskiy
- G.d. Bondarevskiy
- P.l. Kazhdan
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center