Mechanical Engineering - Automobile Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 48)
48.
Which of the following indicates a multigrade oil ?
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Anuraj.R said:
10 years ago
Multi-grade oil is oil that has viscosity modifier additives in it. These additives allow the oil to flow differently under cold and hot conditions. Multi-grade, or multi-weight oil is designated with two numbers. The first one is followed by the letter "W".
This first number indicates the viscosity (weight) of the oil in Winter (cold) , and the second number indicates the viscosity (weight) of the oil under normal engine temperature (hot). It is important for the oil to be thin enough to flow easily when cold. This protects the engine parts from undue wear in cold starting conditions.
This first number indicates the viscosity (weight) of the oil in Winter (cold) , and the second number indicates the viscosity (weight) of the oil under normal engine temperature (hot). It is important for the oil to be thin enough to flow easily when cold. This protects the engine parts from undue wear in cold starting conditions.
Prakash said:
5 years ago
The numbers 20W50 refer to the viscosity of the motor oil, set by the Society of American Engineers. This refers to its fluidity or thickness. The "20W" indicates how quickly the engine will start when cold or in cold weather. The "50" refers to the thickness of the oil when the motor has been running for a while.
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YOGESH said:
7 years ago
SAE stands for the society of automobile engineer's. The multi-grade oil is which can be used in different conditions. The W stands for winter. This means the oil is suitable for both cold and hot conditions.
Partha Roy said:
1 decade ago
A quality of oil that can use in every weather for the purpose of engine lubrication, it may be cold or hot atmospheric temperature.
Hariharan said:
10 years ago
Oil viscosity in winter condition is tested up to -18 C and hot up to 99 C.
Sky said:
1 decade ago
What are meaning of SAE 30, API SF, SAE 20 W-50, API 50 ?
Krishna said:
10 years ago
API stands for the American Petroleum Institute.
Edwin said:
6 years ago
Thanks for all the given explanation.
Edwin said:
6 years ago
Thanks for your explanation @Yogesh.
Syed kalesha said:
10 years ago
Society of automotive engineers.
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