An Advanced Instrument for the Real Time Measurement of Engine Oil Economy 920655
A number of advancements have been made in the coulometric sulfur trace instrumental technique for the real-time measurement of engine oil economy. These advancements include modification of the coulometric cell to improve reliability and reproducibility. The instrument has been interfaced with a microcomputer for instrument control as well as data acquisition, storage, and analysis. Studies were undertaken which demonstrate sufficient sensitivity and linearity for determination of engine oil economy at levels better than 10,000 miles/quart. Applications to steady-state engine oil consumption mapping and to instantaneous oil consumption during transient engine cycling are described. These instruments are being produced by an outside supplier for use in various company locations in both the engine production and engine research environments.
Citation: Colvin, A., Carduner, K., Leong, D., Ames, R. et al., "An Advanced Instrument for the Real Time Measurement of Engine Oil Economy," SAE Technical Paper 920655, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920655. Download Citation
Author(s):
Alex D. Colvin, Keith R. Carduner, Dick Y. Leong, Richard Ames, Harry Bissell
Affiliated:
Ford Motor Co., Robotron Corp.
Pages: 22
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1992 Transactions: Journal of Fuels & Lubricants-V101-4
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