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== Test Procedure ==
 
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Download the [ftp://anonymous@ragnarok.up.ac.za/publicftp/lab/Tribology/US%20Steel%20Mobility%20Test%20Rig/BE%40UP%20Tribology%20lab%20Test%20Descriptions%20-%20%28US%20Steel%20Mobility%29.pdf US Steel Grease Mobility Test Procedure]
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Grease mobility is a measure of the resistance to flow under prescribed conditions. The measure of resistance to grease flow at a prescribed pressure and temperature predicates the pumpability characteristics of lubricants under low temperature operating conditions.
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The test sample is placed in a high pressure container which is connected to a nitrogen cylinder fitted with a pressure regulator. A capillary (6 inches long  (152,4 mm) with a 0.150 inches inside diameter (3,81 mm)) is fitted to the grease container. 
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A delivery pressure of 150 psi (1 034 kPa) is applied by means of the nitrogen in the nitrogen cylinder. Sufficient grease is collected for a measured amount of time to calculate the mobility in grams per second.
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Tests at low temperatures are conducted by placing the loaded grease container in a refrigerator overnight. Tests are carried out at -15, -5, 0, 5, 10 and 20°C.

Latest revision as of 15:58, 26 July 2010

The US Steel Mobility Test Rig in the Tribology Lab

Documentation

Test Procedure

Download the US Steel Grease Mobility Test Procedure

Grease mobility is a measure of the resistance to flow under prescribed conditions. The measure of resistance to grease flow at a prescribed pressure and temperature predicates the pumpability characteristics of lubricants under low temperature operating conditions.

The test sample is placed in a high pressure container which is connected to a nitrogen cylinder fitted with a pressure regulator. A capillary (6 inches long (152,4 mm) with a 0.150 inches inside diameter (3,81 mm)) is fitted to the grease container.

A delivery pressure of 150 psi (1 034 kPa) is applied by means of the nitrogen in the nitrogen cylinder. Sufficient grease is collected for a measured amount of time to calculate the mobility in grams per second.

Tests at low temperatures are conducted by placing the loaded grease container in a refrigerator overnight. Tests are carried out at -15, -5, 0, 5, 10 and 20°C.