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Volume 67 | Issue 4 | Year 2019 | Article Id. IJETT-V67I4P210 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V67I4P210

Thermodynamic Properties of Lubricating Oil


Abhishek Patel, Bhavin Patel, Bhargav Patel, Prof. Neha Kulshreshtha

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Abhishek Patel, Bhavin Patel, Bhargav Patel, Prof. Neha Kulshreshtha, "Thermodynamic Properties of Lubricating Oil," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 42-43, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V67I4P210

Abstract

Every liquid has diverse thermodynamic properties at various temperature and weight. We have worked on few thermodynamic properties of greasing up oil which must be resolved in every single petrochemical industry. In this research we calculated the error between various methods of estimating the thermodynamic properties.

Keywords

Thermodynamic properties, greasing oil, Dynamic viscosity, Density, Specific gravity, Fire point, Flash point.

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