ISO Paraffinic Diesel Fuel Lubricity Study 2022-01-5073
An ad hoc working group (WG) “AG1” was formed by ISO/TC22/SC34 [1] to conduct the necessary research to
mitigate concerns with the prediction of lubricity in paraffinic diesel fuel
(e.g., renewable diesel [RD] and gas-to-liquids [GTL] fuel), using ISO 12156-1
[2] high-frequency reciprocating rig
(HFRR). Several field complaints had been raised regarding anomalies with HFRR
readings of RDs not accurately predicting the lubricity of the fuel. Specific
reports include readings below the 460 μm wear scar diameter (WSD) limit may
still allow excessive scuffing and wear. Generally, for all fuels, there is a
deterioration in precision (measurement error) in the 350 μm-500 μm range.
The Paraffinic Diesel Fuel Lubricity AG1 was given the mandate to execute its
work tasks comprising the below-listed deliverables while embracing the concept
of continuous improvement.
Conduct a situation analysis to identify concerns, assess their
impact, and codify the next steps as related to predicting the
lubricity of paraffinic diesel fuels.
Design, develop, and execute test programs to validate the
suitability and effectiveness of the ISO 12156-1 and ISO 12156-2
international standards for use with paraffinic diesel fuels.
Document the work product of AG1 by publishing an SAE Technical Paper
which shall refer to SAE Technical Paper No. 952372 [3]. The SAE Paper shall include
recommendations to standards development bodies with any revision
proposals to the applicable test methods or limits.
This paper provides a summary of the two-year research and development program
conducted by the AG1 experts including the conclusions leading to revision
proposals to the precision statements in ISO 12156-1 and ASTM D6079 [4].*
Citation: Henderson, P., Christison, K., Evers-McGregor, D., Martinez, J. et al., "ISO Paraffinic Diesel Fuel Lubricity Study," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-5073, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-5073. Download Citation
Author(s):
Paul Templin Henderson, Krege Christison, Deirdra Evers-McGregor, Josephine Martinez, Markku Kuronen, Chris Gray
Affiliated:
Templin Quality Systems, Chevron Energy Technology Company, Neste Corporation, Infineum UK Ltd
Pages: 24
Event:
Automotive Technical Papers
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Diesel fuels
Research and development
Quality control
Test procedures
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