David E. Ripple
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SAE transactions | 1990
David E. Ripple; Jane F. Guzauskas
The Environmental Protection Agency will require a reduction in U.S. diesel particulate standards in 1991. To comply with this, the OEMs must modify engine design and ask petroleum refiners to reduce fuel sulfur levels to less than 0.05%. This reduction could have dramatic impact on an engines lubricant and possibly its performance. The durability and particulate emission stability of new engines designed to use low sulfur fuel should be related to lubricant performance and protection. Performance with low sulfur fuel must also be acceptable with equipment in service today. Laboratory evaluations of lubricant performance in current equipment were conducted with the Caterpillar 1G2 and various multicylinder diesel tests used for API CE certification. In this paper performance differences attributable to both fuel sulfur and lubricant formulation variations have been identified and are discussed.
Archive | 2015
David E. Ripple; Calvin W. Schroeck
Archive | 1989
David E. Ripple; William B. Chamberlin
Archive | 1996
Virginia A. Carrick; Ewa A. Bardasz; David E. Ripple
Archive | 1993
David E. Ripple; Jack Lee Karn; Daniel M. Vargo
Archive | 2002
Virginia A. Carrick; Ewa A. Bardasz; David E. Ripple
Archive | 1994
David E. Ripple
SAE transactions | 1985
Michael J. Covitch; B. K. Humphrey; David E. Ripple
Archive | 2006
David E. Ripple
Archive | 1996
Matthew R. Sivik; David E. Ripple