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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SAE GRADE


ENGINE OIL VS NON EDIABLE OIL
ABSTRACT

Non Edible oil as renewable raw materials for new industrial products such
as lubricants have been a great importance now a day because of the
emphasis on environmental friendly lubricants is large in demand due to
the rapid depletion of world fossil fuel reverses and increasing concern for
environmental pollution from excessive mineral oil use.
Non Edible oils with high oleic contents are considered to be the best
alternative to substitute conventional mineral oil-based lubricating oils and
synthetic esters. Non edible oils are preferred over synthetic fluids because
they are more eco-friendly, renewable resources and cheaper too.
In this paper discuss about properties of various Non edible oils, chemically
modified esters and synthetic esters relevant for performance of lubrication
alternate for various industrial applications such as hydraulic oils,
refrigeration oils, chainsaw lubricants, metal working fluids, engine oils,
two-stroke oils has been proposed.
NON EDIBLE OIL

Non-edible vegetable oils are not suitable for human food due to the
presence of some toxic components in the oils

The selection of non-edible vegetable oils as feed stocks for oil production
requires reviewing the existing works.

Recent comprehensive reviews on oil production from various feed stocks


show the advantages of non-edible oils over edible oils.

The aim of this paper is to present the potential of non-edible vegetable oils
for engine oil production that can replace the current dependence on the
Engine oil.
TYPES OF NON EDIBLE SEED

Juliflora oil
ziziphus oil
watermelon oil
pongamia
Neem oil
pongamia oil
kusum oil
rapeseed oil
linseed oil
cottonseed oil
DEFINATION OF ENGINE OIL

The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has established a numerical


code system for grading motor oils according to
their viscosity characteristics. SAE viscosity grading include the
following, from low to high viscosity: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 or 60.
The numbers 0, 5, 10, 15 and 25 are suffixed with the letter W, designating
they are "winter" (not "weight") or cold-start viscosity, at lower
temperature. The number 20 comes with or without a W, depending on
whether it is being used to denote a cold or hot viscosity grade. The
document SAE J300 defines the visco metrics related to these grades.
TYPES OF ENGINE OIL

SAE 10W40

SAE 10W30

SAE 20W50

SAE 20W 40
SELECTION OF NON EDIBLE OIL

Juliflora oil

ziziphus oil

watermelon oil

Pongamia oil

Neem oil
SELECTION OF ENGINE OIL

SAE 20W 40
PROCESS FLOW CHART
TO FIND COMPARE WITH ENGINE OILS

Density (kg/m3)

Calorific value (kJ/kg)

Viscosity@40 oC

Cetane number

Viscosity@40 oC

Oil content wt%

Flash point oC

Fire point oC

Pour point oC
LAB TESTING

OIL PROPERTIES

NON EDIBLE OIL


ENGINE OIL
LAB DETAILS

COMPANY NAME :

L - Nitro emission calibration center- chennai


APPLICATION

USES OF AUTOMOBOILES ENGINE OIL


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