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Fluid power
     Edited by Lawrence Kren


   Automobiles that never need oil changes? How about doubling,
     even tripling, the time between service for turbines, rotary
     compressors, gear units, and other high-speed machinery?
  Severe-hydrocracked lubricating oils could make all this possible
              — at about half the cost of synthetic oils.


              The push toward
               lifetime lubes
E. R. Booser
Consulting Engineer
Niskayuna, N.Y.




M
                   akers
                   of most
                   Euro-
                   pean
                   cars to-
                   day
suggest changing oil
every 6,500 to 9,500
miles. Volkswagen and
Peugeot plan to extend
that figure to 18,000
miles or 24 months for
its passenger cars, and
Daimler-Benz may de- Conoco’s recent $500 million hydrocracking plant turns petroleum
but a “fill-for-life” vehi- crude into Group II and Group III lube oil base stocks.
cle by 2010.
   Key to the success of
such initiatives is better quality motor oils. process largely unchanged since the early
Current synthetic oils let automobiles run 1900s. Here, distillation separates hydro-
25,000 miles between oil changes or about carbon molecules by boiling point and their
five times longer than most conventional respective molecular size and viscosity.
types. Despite the advantage, their rela- Added solvents selectively extract aromat-
tively high cost has limited market share ics and other impurities such as sulfur, ni-
to about 3%. But emerging severe hydroc- trogen, and oxygen compounds. These ex-
racked oils cost about half as much as syn- tracts are an environmental concern and
thetics and last just as long. This has ma- are often burned as fuel.
jor oil companies scurrying to supply the         Hydrocracking instead treats base oils
expected boon. What’s in it for them: with hydrogen rather than solvents. It
greater efficiencies and a more environ- yields more useful products while elimi-
mentally friendly, adaptable process.           nating the environmental problems. More-
   Traditional refineries distill petroleum over, hydrocrackers can use less-expensive
crude into mineral lubricating oils using a petroleum crude which helps refineries re-

                          MACHINE DESIGN     MAY 17, 2001   www.machinedesign.com          77
Fluid power




 Flow diagrams for solvent refining and hydrocracking. A catalytic dewaxing step follows hydrocracking to convert
 waxy, straight-chain paraffins to branched-chain paraffins with lower pour points.




                                                                     (1) Remove sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen
                                                                     impurities from crude oil. (2) Convert aromatic
                                                                     hydrocarbons to cycloparaffins that remain in
                                                                     Group II base stocks. (3) Open ring structure
                                                                     to paraffinic chains in Group III base stocks.
                                                                     Only the carbon atom skeletons are shown —
                                                                     the rest of the four valence bonds of each
                                                                     carbon atom are filled with hydrogen atoms.




                    coup installation costs. Production can          modern hydrocracker — a small 1,000 bar-
                    readily shift from lubricants to automotive      rel-per-day unit — was activated by Stan-
                    and diesel fuels that meet more demand-          dard Oil of Calif. in 1959 to produce im-
                    ing emissions regulations. And by-prod-          proved transportation fuels. By 1972, Gulf
                    ucts from lube-oil production serve as           Oil had built three severe hydrocrackers
                    high-end fuels for transportation vehicles.      for lubricant production, but further instal-
                      Although hydrocracking may seem re-            lations by Gulf and others got sidetracked
                    cent, it dates back to the 1930s. The first      as production focused on environmentally

78                            MACHINE DESIGN      MAY 17, 2001   www.machinedesign.com
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     Characteristics of hydrocarbon types
     PARAFFIN CHAIN                        CYCLOPARAFFIN                            AROMATIC
     No deposits                    Very little deposits, some varnish             Black sludge
     Clear, colorless                            Slight color                       Dark color
     High viscosity index (VI)                 Intermediate VI                        Lower VI
     Branched chain: low pour point            Low pour point                Poor at low temperatures
     Straight chain: wax             Intermediate additive solvency           Good additive solvency
     Poor additive solvency        Higher viscosity for same volatility          Higher viscosity
     Low viscosity and volatility Some medicinal and cosmetic uses        Aromatic portion is carcinogenic
     Nontoxic


 improved gasolines and diesel fuels.              most conventional additives. Group III base
   More recently, Chevron has become a             stocks undergo even more severe hydroc-
 major developer and operator of high-pres-        racking, nearly completing the conversion
 sure hydroprocessors and has licensed the         to branched-chain paraffins. Group III oils
 technology to Petro-Canada and Conoco.            provides longer service life and a viscosity
 These large-scale installations cost about a      less sensitive to temperature changes as in-
 half-billion dollars each and pose daunting       dicated by a very high viscosity index
 engineering challenges. For example, cat-         (VHVI – above 120).
 alytic reactors and some support hardware
 run at temperatures to 900°F and pres-            Oil’s worst enemy
 sures to 3,000 psi. Steady improvements to          Over time, oil reacts with dissolved at-
 piston pumps, catalysts, and other compo-         mospheric oxygen and breaks down or oxi-
 nents exposed to the severe conditions help       dizes. Oxidation starts a chain reaction
 make the operations more reliable.                that first forms hydroperoxides then pro-
                                                   gresses to other oxidation products, all of
 The hydrocracking process                         which increase acidity, viscosity, darken
    Mineral oils derived from petroleum have       color, and leave surface deposits. Internal
 three basic hydrocarbon structures: paraf-        combustion engines that leak combustion
 fins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics. Most de-     gases into the oil (blow-by) accelerate the
 sirable are paraffins in which hydrogen           process. Oxidation-inhibiting additives
 atoms completely saturate carbon-atom             slow the deterioration over a hundred-fold
 chains. These hydrogen-saturated paraffin         by eliminating the initial hydroperoxides
 chains can also form ring structures or cy-       and by interrupting the chain sequence.
 cloparaffins. The third type has a six-mem-         Useful life continues through an induc-
 ber aromatic ring structure with an unsatu-       tion period as the oxidation inhibitor is
 rated carbon-atom skeleton.                       slowly consumed. Oxidation depends
    The high temperatures and pressures of         strongly on temperature as life generally
 the hydrocracking process destabilize hy-         halves for every 10°C (18°F) above normal
 drocarbon structures in crude petroleum.          operating temperatures. Although addi-
 This leads first to hydrogen saturation of        tional inhibitor delays life-ending oil
 aromatic rings to form cy-
 cloparaffins, and finally to      New refineries producing both API Group II
 opening of cycloparaffin rings
 to give chain-structured hy-
                                   and Group III hydrocracked base stocks
 drocarbons.                       Start-up year:    1997            1998                  2000
    So-called Group II base                     Petro-Canada       Chevron        Equilon (Texaco-Shell)
 stocks are processed only to                                 Conoco-Pennzoil             Ergon
 where most aromatic hydro-                                  Modrica (Yugoslavia)      ExxonMobil
 carbons are eliminated along                                                     Imperial Oil (Canada)
 with sulfur, nitrogen, and                                                         Motiva (Aramco)
 oxygen impurities. The re-
                                                                                         Sunoco
 maining cycloparaffins pro-
 vide sufficient solubility for

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     American Petroleum Institute (API) base oil categories
     Group                             Saturates,%    Aromatics,%         Sulfur,%    Viscosity index   Capacity, barrels/day
     I. Solvent-refined mineral oil         <90              >10           >0.03      80 to <120            96,000
     II. Hydroprocessed                     >90              <10           <0.03      80 to <120            86,000
     III. Hydrocracked (VHVI)               >90              <10           <0.03        120+                 7000
     IV. PAO polyalphaolefins              (100)              (0)           (0)                              3000
          (such as Mobil 1)
     V. All other synthetics such as esters for jet engine oils and for compounding some automotive and industrial oils.


                    Lubricant production and relative costs
                                                                                 last about three times longer than tradi-
                                                      % of total   Relative
                                                      production    cost
                                                                                 tional solvent-refined oils at a given operat-
                                                                                 ing temperature. One reason is the absence
                    Mineral oil                 97                    1          of aromatics. While traditional solvent-re-
                                  SYNTHETIC OILS                                 fined base stocks contain up to 35% aro-
                    PAO synthetic hydrocarbons  1.4                   3          matic hydrocarbons, severely hydrocracked
                    Glycols                     0.7                   4          oils are often clear and colorless with less
                    Polyol esters               0.5                   7          than 0.5% aromatics. This helps minimize
                    Diesters                    0.2                   5          varnish, dark deposits, insoluble sludge,
                    Phosphate esters           0.15                   8          and other problems that shorten oil life. The
                                                                                 composition works in a variety of applica-
                                                                                 tions including premium turbine oils (used
                         breakdown, slow accumulation of oxida-                  in gas and steam turbines, electric motors,
                         tion products and contaminants such as                  compressors, and a wide variety of rotating
                         wear particles and soot eventually signal               machinery), high-pressure hydraulic oils,
                         an oil change.                                          and extreme-pressure gear oils.
                           The good news is, oils with a paraffinic
                         molecular structure stave off oxidation. Hy-            Measuring oil life
                         drocracked oils have such a structure and                  Laboratory bench tests are the tradi-
                                                                                           tional method to evaluate oxidation
     Expected oil life                                                                     life. For example, the Turbine Oil
                                                                                           Stability Test (TOST - ASTM D943)
     Year                                  1990                      2010
                                                                                           bubbles oxygen through an oil sam-
     Automobile engines 3,000 to 4,000 mile 20,000 to 40,000 mile                          ple raised to 95°C and in contact
     Railroad diesels                   3 month                      1 yr                  with water and metal catalysts. But
     Steam turbines                       10 yr                     25 yr                  TOSTs can take several thousand
     Gas turbines                          5 yr                     10 yr                  hours to complete because of better
     Electric motors                       2 yr                      5 yr                  base oils and additives. A more ag-
     Gear sets, EP oil                   0.5 yr                      1 yr                  gressive Rotary Bomb Oxidation
                                                                                           Test (RBOT - ASTM D2272) boosts
                                                                                           pressure to 100 psi and tempera-
                                                                                                     tures to 150°C. Both tests
      Typical test life                                                                              measure the initial induc-
                                                                                                     tion period involving only
                                              Solvent refined         Hydrocracked                   slow oxidation. This in-
     TURBINE OIL                                                                                     duction period typically
                                                                                                     precedes much more
                       TOST life, hr              4,000                   18,000                     rapid oxidation as meas-
                      RBOT life, min               500                     1800                      ured by elevated oil acid-
     HYDRAULIC OIL                                                                                   ity (TOST) or drop in oxy-
                       TOST life, hr              2,000                    6,000                     gen pressure (RBOT).
     Turbine Oil Stability Test (TOST - ASTM D943). Rotary Bomb Oxidation Test (RBOT - ASTM             In addition to these
     D2272). These are typical results for premium turbine grade and hydraulic mineral oils          tests, automotive engine
     commonly used in steam and gas turbines, compressors, electric motors and generators, and a     oils are put through accel-
     wide range of industrial applications.                                                          erated wear and life eval-
                                                                                                     uations in test engines.

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     Key benefits of hydrocracked lubricants
     • Improves action of antioxidant additives.
     • Lets some applications run at higher temperatures.
     • Less carbon formation and fewer deposits.
     • Improved low temperature fluidity.
     • Separates water and releases foam more efficiently.
     • Lower oil volatility for reduced emissions.
     • Biodegrades faster.
     • Lower impurities and toxicity make them suitable for use in some
       cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.


 From here come standards including the            Paraffinic-hydrocracked oils also have
 new GF-3 motor oil classification. GF-3 is     different solvent properties that may com-
 scheduled for adoption by the International    promise some gaskets, seals, and non-
 Lubricant Standardization and Approval         metallic components. For instance, such
 Committee, and then by the API as Service      oils can displace plasticizers in elastomers
 Classification SL. Oils meeting the new        and plastic parts, possibly changing their
 standard (Group II hydrocracked oils for       dimensions and mechanical properties.
 instance) are less volatile which helps cut       Although compatible replacements are
 airborne components. They also have a rel-     typically available for new designs, exist-
 atively lower viscosity to improve gas         ing diesel engines, automotive compo-
 mileage and cold-weather starting. Best of     nents, gear units, and other machines can
 all, Group II oils extend time between oil     encounter problems. The new oils also sep-
 changes and reduce wear of engine valve        arate water more rapidly which may re-
 train and piston ring surfaces. Diesel en-     quire modified lubrication systems. Im-
 gines get the new PC-9 classification which    proved filtration may also be needed to
 also relies heavily on hydrocracked base       avoid build-up of contaminants and wear
 stocks.                                        particles between longer oil-change inter-
    Several lubricant suppliers in North        vals. All these issues need addressing if
 America and Europe are marketing “syn-         hydrocracked oils are to deliver on their
 thetic” engine oils compounded with even       promise of longer life at a lower cost. s
 more severely hydrocracked Group III base
 stocks. These oils are said to be equivalent   Background information for this article
 to polyalphaolefin synthetics such as Mobil    comes from Conoco, ExxonMobil, General
 1. VHVI oils should make major inroads as      Electric, and Petro-Canada. A source of
 automakers push for reduced maintenance        further information on lubricant properties
 and longer oil-change intervals.               and performance in bearings is a new book
                                                by M. M. Khonsari and E. R. Booser,
 Limitations and fixes                          Applied Tribology: Bearing Design and
    The new Group II and Group III oils         Lubrication, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
 aren’t without problems, however. One          It’s available at www.amazon.com
 drawback is a lower solubility to additives.
 Automotive engine oils are particularly
 challenging because they contain a rela-
 tively large amount of oxidation inhibitors,
 antiwear additives, and detergents.
    Additive separation can be a problem in
 some high-speed compressors. Centrifug-
 ing action in bearings slings additives out-                  We want your feedback.
 ward, likely because of incomplete solubil-    Did you find this material interesting?                 Circle 785
 ity in the base oil. One way to boost addi-
                                                Do you want more information of this type?              Circle 786
 tive solubility is to blend Group III base
 stocks with synthetic ester fluid. Similar                Comment via e-mail to mdeditor@penton.com
 results are possible by adding Group I sol-    What related topics would you like to see covered? What additional
 vent-refined oils to Group II hydrocracked              information on this topic would you find useful?
 base stocks, but at the expense of potential
 longer life.

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Hydrocracked vs. mineral oil

  • 1. Printed in U.S.A., Copyright © 2000. Penton Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Machine De- sign (ISSN 0024-9114) is published semi- monthly by Penton Media, Inc., 1100 Supe- rior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114-2543. Copies not qualified for domestic requester circula- tion: one year, $105; two years, $165. Permis- sion to photocopy is granted for users regis- tered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Inc. to photocopy any article, with the exception of those for which separate owner- ship is indicated on the first page of the arti- cle, provided that the base fee of $1.25 per copy of the article, plus $.60 per page is paid to CCC, 222 Rosewood Dr., Danvers, MA 01923 (Code No. 0024-9114/00 $1.25 + .60). Permission to reprint: Barbara LoSchi- avo; Purchased reprints: Judy Dustman (216-696-7000, ext. 9607); Advertising Ma- terials: Advertising Dept., Machine Design, 1100 Superior Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114- 2543, 216-696-7000. Inserts should be sent to Machine Design, Penton Press, 680 N. Rocky River Dr., Berea, OH 44017-1691.
  • 2. Fluid power Edited by Lawrence Kren Automobiles that never need oil changes? How about doubling, even tripling, the time between service for turbines, rotary compressors, gear units, and other high-speed machinery? Severe-hydrocracked lubricating oils could make all this possible — at about half the cost of synthetic oils. The push toward lifetime lubes E. R. Booser Consulting Engineer Niskayuna, N.Y. M akers of most Euro- pean cars to- day suggest changing oil every 6,500 to 9,500 miles. Volkswagen and Peugeot plan to extend that figure to 18,000 miles or 24 months for its passenger cars, and Daimler-Benz may de- Conoco’s recent $500 million hydrocracking plant turns petroleum but a “fill-for-life” vehi- crude into Group II and Group III lube oil base stocks. cle by 2010. Key to the success of such initiatives is better quality motor oils. process largely unchanged since the early Current synthetic oils let automobiles run 1900s. Here, distillation separates hydro- 25,000 miles between oil changes or about carbon molecules by boiling point and their five times longer than most conventional respective molecular size and viscosity. types. Despite the advantage, their rela- Added solvents selectively extract aromat- tively high cost has limited market share ics and other impurities such as sulfur, ni- to about 3%. But emerging severe hydroc- trogen, and oxygen compounds. These ex- racked oils cost about half as much as syn- tracts are an environmental concern and thetics and last just as long. This has ma- are often burned as fuel. jor oil companies scurrying to supply the Hydrocracking instead treats base oils expected boon. What’s in it for them: with hydrogen rather than solvents. It greater efficiencies and a more environ- yields more useful products while elimi- mentally friendly, adaptable process. nating the environmental problems. More- Traditional refineries distill petroleum over, hydrocrackers can use less-expensive crude into mineral lubricating oils using a petroleum crude which helps refineries re- MACHINE DESIGN MAY 17, 2001 www.machinedesign.com 77
  • 3. Fluid power Flow diagrams for solvent refining and hydrocracking. A catalytic dewaxing step follows hydrocracking to convert waxy, straight-chain paraffins to branched-chain paraffins with lower pour points. (1) Remove sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen impurities from crude oil. (2) Convert aromatic hydrocarbons to cycloparaffins that remain in Group II base stocks. (3) Open ring structure to paraffinic chains in Group III base stocks. Only the carbon atom skeletons are shown — the rest of the four valence bonds of each carbon atom are filled with hydrogen atoms. coup installation costs. Production can modern hydrocracker — a small 1,000 bar- readily shift from lubricants to automotive rel-per-day unit — was activated by Stan- and diesel fuels that meet more demand- dard Oil of Calif. in 1959 to produce im- ing emissions regulations. And by-prod- proved transportation fuels. By 1972, Gulf ucts from lube-oil production serve as Oil had built three severe hydrocrackers high-end fuels for transportation vehicles. for lubricant production, but further instal- Although hydrocracking may seem re- lations by Gulf and others got sidetracked cent, it dates back to the 1930s. The first as production focused on environmentally 78 MACHINE DESIGN MAY 17, 2001 www.machinedesign.com
  • 4. Fluid power Characteristics of hydrocarbon types PARAFFIN CHAIN CYCLOPARAFFIN AROMATIC No deposits Very little deposits, some varnish Black sludge Clear, colorless Slight color Dark color High viscosity index (VI) Intermediate VI Lower VI Branched chain: low pour point Low pour point Poor at low temperatures Straight chain: wax Intermediate additive solvency Good additive solvency Poor additive solvency Higher viscosity for same volatility Higher viscosity Low viscosity and volatility Some medicinal and cosmetic uses Aromatic portion is carcinogenic Nontoxic improved gasolines and diesel fuels. most conventional additives. Group III base More recently, Chevron has become a stocks undergo even more severe hydroc- major developer and operator of high-pres- racking, nearly completing the conversion sure hydroprocessors and has licensed the to branched-chain paraffins. Group III oils technology to Petro-Canada and Conoco. provides longer service life and a viscosity These large-scale installations cost about a less sensitive to temperature changes as in- half-billion dollars each and pose daunting dicated by a very high viscosity index engineering challenges. For example, cat- (VHVI – above 120). alytic reactors and some support hardware run at temperatures to 900°F and pres- Oil’s worst enemy sures to 3,000 psi. Steady improvements to Over time, oil reacts with dissolved at- piston pumps, catalysts, and other compo- mospheric oxygen and breaks down or oxi- nents exposed to the severe conditions help dizes. Oxidation starts a chain reaction make the operations more reliable. that first forms hydroperoxides then pro- gresses to other oxidation products, all of The hydrocracking process which increase acidity, viscosity, darken Mineral oils derived from petroleum have color, and leave surface deposits. Internal three basic hydrocarbon structures: paraf- combustion engines that leak combustion fins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics. Most de- gases into the oil (blow-by) accelerate the sirable are paraffins in which hydrogen process. Oxidation-inhibiting additives atoms completely saturate carbon-atom slow the deterioration over a hundred-fold chains. These hydrogen-saturated paraffin by eliminating the initial hydroperoxides chains can also form ring structures or cy- and by interrupting the chain sequence. cloparaffins. The third type has a six-mem- Useful life continues through an induc- ber aromatic ring structure with an unsatu- tion period as the oxidation inhibitor is rated carbon-atom skeleton. slowly consumed. Oxidation depends The high temperatures and pressures of strongly on temperature as life generally the hydrocracking process destabilize hy- halves for every 10°C (18°F) above normal drocarbon structures in crude petroleum. operating temperatures. Although addi- This leads first to hydrogen saturation of tional inhibitor delays life-ending oil aromatic rings to form cy- cloparaffins, and finally to New refineries producing both API Group II opening of cycloparaffin rings to give chain-structured hy- and Group III hydrocracked base stocks drocarbons. Start-up year: 1997 1998 2000 So-called Group II base Petro-Canada Chevron Equilon (Texaco-Shell) stocks are processed only to Conoco-Pennzoil Ergon where most aromatic hydro- Modrica (Yugoslavia) ExxonMobil carbons are eliminated along Imperial Oil (Canada) with sulfur, nitrogen, and Motiva (Aramco) oxygen impurities. The re- Sunoco maining cycloparaffins pro- vide sufficient solubility for 80 MACHINE DESIGN MAY 17, 2001 www.machinedesign.com
  • 5. Fluid power American Petroleum Institute (API) base oil categories Group Saturates,% Aromatics,% Sulfur,% Viscosity index Capacity, barrels/day I. Solvent-refined mineral oil <90 >10 >0.03 80 to <120 96,000 II. Hydroprocessed >90 <10 <0.03 80 to <120 86,000 III. Hydrocracked (VHVI) >90 <10 <0.03 120+ 7000 IV. PAO polyalphaolefins (100) (0) (0) 3000 (such as Mobil 1) V. All other synthetics such as esters for jet engine oils and for compounding some automotive and industrial oils. Lubricant production and relative costs last about three times longer than tradi- % of total Relative production cost tional solvent-refined oils at a given operat- ing temperature. One reason is the absence Mineral oil 97 1 of aromatics. While traditional solvent-re- SYNTHETIC OILS fined base stocks contain up to 35% aro- PAO synthetic hydrocarbons 1.4 3 matic hydrocarbons, severely hydrocracked Glycols 0.7 4 oils are often clear and colorless with less Polyol esters 0.5 7 than 0.5% aromatics. This helps minimize Diesters 0.2 5 varnish, dark deposits, insoluble sludge, Phosphate esters 0.15 8 and other problems that shorten oil life. The composition works in a variety of applica- tions including premium turbine oils (used breakdown, slow accumulation of oxida- in gas and steam turbines, electric motors, tion products and contaminants such as compressors, and a wide variety of rotating wear particles and soot eventually signal machinery), high-pressure hydraulic oils, an oil change. and extreme-pressure gear oils. The good news is, oils with a paraffinic molecular structure stave off oxidation. Hy- Measuring oil life drocracked oils have such a structure and Laboratory bench tests are the tradi- tional method to evaluate oxidation Expected oil life life. For example, the Turbine Oil Stability Test (TOST - ASTM D943) Year 1990 2010 bubbles oxygen through an oil sam- Automobile engines 3,000 to 4,000 mile 20,000 to 40,000 mile ple raised to 95°C and in contact Railroad diesels 3 month 1 yr with water and metal catalysts. But Steam turbines 10 yr 25 yr TOSTs can take several thousand Gas turbines 5 yr 10 yr hours to complete because of better Electric motors 2 yr 5 yr base oils and additives. A more ag- Gear sets, EP oil 0.5 yr 1 yr gressive Rotary Bomb Oxidation Test (RBOT - ASTM D2272) boosts pressure to 100 psi and tempera- tures to 150°C. Both tests Typical test life measure the initial induc- tion period involving only Solvent refined Hydrocracked slow oxidation. This in- TURBINE OIL duction period typically precedes much more TOST life, hr 4,000 18,000 rapid oxidation as meas- RBOT life, min 500 1800 ured by elevated oil acid- HYDRAULIC OIL ity (TOST) or drop in oxy- TOST life, hr 2,000 6,000 gen pressure (RBOT). Turbine Oil Stability Test (TOST - ASTM D943). Rotary Bomb Oxidation Test (RBOT - ASTM In addition to these D2272). These are typical results for premium turbine grade and hydraulic mineral oils tests, automotive engine commonly used in steam and gas turbines, compressors, electric motors and generators, and a oils are put through accel- wide range of industrial applications. erated wear and life eval- uations in test engines. 82 MACHINE DESIGN MAY 17, 2001 www.machinedesign.com
  • 6. Fluid power Key benefits of hydrocracked lubricants • Improves action of antioxidant additives. • Lets some applications run at higher temperatures. • Less carbon formation and fewer deposits. • Improved low temperature fluidity. • Separates water and releases foam more efficiently. • Lower oil volatility for reduced emissions. • Biodegrades faster. • Lower impurities and toxicity make them suitable for use in some cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. From here come standards including the Paraffinic-hydrocracked oils also have new GF-3 motor oil classification. GF-3 is different solvent properties that may com- scheduled for adoption by the International promise some gaskets, seals, and non- Lubricant Standardization and Approval metallic components. For instance, such Committee, and then by the API as Service oils can displace plasticizers in elastomers Classification SL. Oils meeting the new and plastic parts, possibly changing their standard (Group II hydrocracked oils for dimensions and mechanical properties. instance) are less volatile which helps cut Although compatible replacements are airborne components. They also have a rel- typically available for new designs, exist- atively lower viscosity to improve gas ing diesel engines, automotive compo- mileage and cold-weather starting. Best of nents, gear units, and other machines can all, Group II oils extend time between oil encounter problems. The new oils also sep- changes and reduce wear of engine valve arate water more rapidly which may re- train and piston ring surfaces. Diesel en- quire modified lubrication systems. Im- gines get the new PC-9 classification which proved filtration may also be needed to also relies heavily on hydrocracked base avoid build-up of contaminants and wear stocks. particles between longer oil-change inter- Several lubricant suppliers in North vals. All these issues need addressing if America and Europe are marketing “syn- hydrocracked oils are to deliver on their thetic” engine oils compounded with even promise of longer life at a lower cost. s more severely hydrocracked Group III base stocks. These oils are said to be equivalent Background information for this article to polyalphaolefin synthetics such as Mobil comes from Conoco, ExxonMobil, General 1. VHVI oils should make major inroads as Electric, and Petro-Canada. A source of automakers push for reduced maintenance further information on lubricant properties and longer oil-change intervals. and performance in bearings is a new book by M. M. Khonsari and E. R. Booser, Limitations and fixes Applied Tribology: Bearing Design and The new Group II and Group III oils Lubrication, John Wiley & Sons, New York. aren’t without problems, however. One It’s available at www.amazon.com drawback is a lower solubility to additives. Automotive engine oils are particularly challenging because they contain a rela- tively large amount of oxidation inhibitors, antiwear additives, and detergents. Additive separation can be a problem in some high-speed compressors. Centrifug- ing action in bearings slings additives out- We want your feedback. ward, likely because of incomplete solubil- Did you find this material interesting? Circle 785 ity in the base oil. One way to boost addi- Do you want more information of this type? Circle 786 tive solubility is to blend Group III base stocks with synthetic ester fluid. Similar Comment via e-mail to mdeditor@penton.com results are possible by adding Group I sol- What related topics would you like to see covered? What additional vent-refined oils to Group II hydrocracked information on this topic would you find useful? base stocks, but at the expense of potential longer life. 84 MACHINE DESIGN MAY 17, 2001 www.machinedesign.com