a viscosity index ( " VI " ) enhancercausesthe oil to maintain a more constant viscosity over a wide range of temperatures
537 ) Page 1 of 10,662 results OGF Article Prediction of Heavy - Oil Viscosities With a Simple Correlation Approach A. Bahadori , Southern Cross University , M. Mahmoudi , A. Nouri Thermal recoveryoften causesvariations in heavy oil viscosity
the additional viscositywill causeadditional shear figure 9 – Engine Oil Temperature vs. Oil Viscosity for Different
A small increase in temperaturecan causegreat drop of viscosity of heavy oil
wynns ' charge ' oil additivedesignedto help keep oil viscosity at higher temperatures
This changing liquid compositioncauseslarge increments in viscosity of the oil
thermal stimulation(passive) caused byif changes in heavy - oil viscosity
the parrafinscausedino - based oil to change viscosity over various temperatures
in faster engine failures when the oil is overheatedresultingin faster engine failures when the oil is overheated
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an engine to be damaged faster when the maximum oil temperature is exceededcausingan engine to be damaged faster when the maximum oil temperature is exceeded
to inferior lubrication and premature engine wearleadsto inferior lubrication and premature engine wear
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the opposite trend(passive) caused bythe opposite trend
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