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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 5th World Petroleum Congress, May 30–June 5, 1959
Paper Number: WPC-8428
... ABSTRACT. This critical review of the various proposals made for classifying lubricating oils according to the temperature susceptibility of their viscosity has been drawn up by the International Committee on Rheology at the invitation of the Permanent Council of World Petroleum Congresses...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: World Petroleum Congress
Paper presented at the 4th World Petroleum Congress, June 6–15, 1955
Paper Number: WPC-6412
.... The temperature susceptibility is then assessed by comparing the viscosity of the nil at some othcr fixed temperature, e. g. 1000F, with the viscosities measured a t the same temperature for two members of the same viscosity level, one from each of two arbitrarily chosen reference series of oils which...