ASTM D892-2013 Standard Test Method for Foaming Characteristics of Lubricating Oils《润滑油起泡性能的标准试验方法》.pdf

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1、Designation: D892 13 British Standard 5092Designation: 146/2000Standard Test Method forFoaming Characteristics of Lubricating Oils1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D892; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revi

2、sion, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope*1.1 This test method c

3、overs the determination of the foam-ing characteristics of lubricating oils at 24C and 93.5C.Means of empirically rating the foaming tendency and thestability of the foam are described.1.2 WARNINGMercury has been designated by manyregulatory agencies as a hazardous material that can causecentral ner

4、vous system, kidney and liver damage. Mercury, orits vapor, may be hazardous to health and corrosive tomaterials. Caution should be taken when handling mercury andmercury containing products. See the applicable product Ma-terial Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for details and EPAswebsitehttp:/www.epa.gov/m

5、ercury/faq.htmfor addi-tional information. Users should be aware that selling mercuryand/or mercury containing products into your state or countrymay be prohibited by law.1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.4

6、This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specificwarnin

7、g statements, see Sections 7, 8, and 9.1.1.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D445 Test Method for Kinematic Viscosity of Transparentand Opaque Liquids (and Calculation of Dynamic Viscos-ity)D6082 Test Method for High Temperature Foaming Charac-teristics of Lubricating OilsE1 Specification f

8、or ASTM Liquid-in-Glass ThermometersE128 Test Method for Maximum Pore Diameter and Perme-ability of Rigid Porous Filters for Laboratory UseE1272 Specification for Laboratory Glass Graduated Cylin-ders3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 diffuser, nfor gas, a device for dispersing gas into afluid.3.1.

9、1.1 DiscussionIn this test method the diffuser may bemade of either metallic or non-metallic materials.3.1.2 entrained air (or gas), nin liquids, a two-phasemixture of air (or gas) dispersed in a liquid in which the liquidis the major component on a volumetric basis.3.1.2.1 DiscussionEntrained air (

10、or gas) may form microsize bubbles in liquids that are not uniformly dispersed and thatmay coalesce to form larger bubbles below or at the surfacewhich break or form foam.3.1.3 foam, nin liquids, a collection of bubbles formed inor on the surface of a liquid in which the air or gas is the majorcompo

11、nent on a volumetric basis.3.1.4 lubricant, nany material interposed between twosurfaces that reduces friction or wear between them. D60823.1.4.1 DiscussionIn this test method, the lubricant is anoil which may or may not contain additives such as foaminhibitors.3.1.5 maximum pore diameter, nin gas d

12、iffusion, thediameter of a circular cross-section of a capillary is equivalentto the largest pore of the diffuser under consideration.3.1.5.1 DiscussionThe pore dimension is expressed inmicrometres (m).3.1.6 permeability, n in gas diffusion, the rate of asubstance that passes through a material (dif

13、fuser) under givenconditions.1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D02 onPetroleum Products and Lubricants and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeD02.06 on Analysis of Lubricants.Current edition approved June 15, 2013. Published July 2013. Originallyapproved in 1946.

14、 Last previous edition approved in 2011 as D892 11a.DOI:10.1520/D0892-13.In the IP, this test method is under the jurisdiction of the StandardizationCommittee. This test method has been approved by the sponsoring committees andaccepted by the cooperating societies in accordance with established proc

15、edures.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of th

16、is standardCopyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States13.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 dynamic bubble, nthe first bubble to pass throughand escape from the diffuser followed by a continuous succes-sion of

17、bubbles when testing for the maximum pore diameter inAnnex A1.3.2.1.1 DiscussionWhen a diffuser is immersed in aliquid, air can be trapped in the pores. It can escape eventuallyor as soon as a pressure is applied to the diffuser. When testingfor maximum pore diameter (Annex A1) the escape of suchbub

18、ble shall be ignored.3.2.2 foam stability, nin foam testing, the amount of foamremaining at the specified time following the disconnecting ofthe air supply.3.2.2.1 DiscussionIn this test method, foam stability isdetermined from measurements made 10 min 6 10 s afterdisconnecting the air supply. In ca

19、ses after the air supply hasbeen disconnected, where the foam collapses to 0 mL beforethe 10 min settling time has elapsed, the test may be terminatedand the foam stability result recorded as 0 mL.3.2.3 foaming tendency, nin foam testing, the amount offoam determined from measurements made immediate

20、ly afterthe cessation of air flow.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 Sequence IA portion of sample, maintained at a bathtemperature of 24 6 0.5C is blown with air at a constant rate(94 6 5 mL/min ) for 5 min, then allowed to settle for 10 min(unless the case described in 3.2.2.1 applies, in which case, th

21、etime duration can be shortened). The volume of foam ismeasured at the end of both periods.4.2 Sequence IIAsecond portion of sample, maintained ata bath temperature of 93.5 60.5C, is analyzed using the sameair flow rate and blowing and settling time duration asindicated in 4.1.4.3 Sequence IIIThe sa

22、mple portion used in conductingSequence II is used for Sequence III, where any remainingfoam is collapsed and the sample portion temperature cooledbelow 43.5C by allowing the test cylinder to stand in air atroom temperature, before placing the cylinder in the bathmaintained at 24 6 0.5C. The same ai

23、r flow rate and blowingand settling time duration as indicated in 4.1 is followed.5. Significance and Use5.1 The tendency of oils to foam can be a serious problemin systems such as high-speed gearing, high-volume pumping,and splash lubrication. Inadequate lubrication, cavitation, andoverflow loss of

24、 lubricant can lead to mechanical failure. Thistest method is used in the evaluation of oils for such operatingconditions.6. Apparatus6.1 Foaming Test Apparatus, an example of a suitableset-up is shown in Fig. 1, consisting of a 1000-mL graduatedcylinder or cylinders (meeting Specification E1272 cla

25、ss Btolerance requirement of 66 mL and at least graduations of 10mL) held in position when placed in the baths, such as fittedwith a heavy ring or clamp assembly to overcome thebuoyancy, and an air-inlet tube, to the bottom of which isfastened a gas diffuser. The gas diffuser can be either a25.4-mm

26、(1-in.) diameter spherical gas diffuser stone made offused crystalline alumina grain, or a cylindrical metal diffusermade of sintered five micron porous stainless steel (Note 1).The cylinder shall have a diameter such that the distance fromthe inside bottom to the 1000-mL graduation mark is 360 6 25

27、mm. It shall be circular at the top (Note 2) and shall be fittedwith a stopper, such as those made of rubber, having one holeat the center for the air-inlet tube and a second hole off-centerfor an air-outlet tube. The air-inlet tube shall be adjusted sothat, when the stopper is fitted tightly into t

28、he cylinder, the gasdiffuser (Note 3) just touches the bottom of the cylinder and isapproximately at the center of the circular cross section. Gasdiffusers shall meet the following specification when tested inaccordance with the method given in Annex A1:FIG. 1 Foaming Test ApparatusD892 132Maximum p

29、ore diameter, m Not greater than 80Permeability at pressure of 2.45 kPa (250 mm) water,mL of air/min3000 to 6000NOTE 1Gas diffuser permeability and porosity can change during use;therefore, it is recommended that diffusers be tested when new andperiodically thereafter preferably after each use.NOTE

30、2Graduated cylinders with circular tops can be prepared fromcylinders with pouring spouts by cutting them off below the spouts. Thecut surface is to be smoothed before use by fire polishing or grinding.NOTE 3Gas diffusers may be attached to air-inlet tubes by any suitablemeans. A convenient arrangem

31、ent is shown in Fig. 2.NOTE 4It may be necessary to confirm the volume of the cylinder.6.2 Test Baths, large enough to permit the immersion of thecylinder at least to the 900-mL mark and capable of beingmaintained at temperatures constant to 0.5C (1F) at 24C(75F) and 93.5C (200F), respectively. Both

32、 bath (Note 6)and bath liquid shall be clear enough to permit observation ofthe graduations on the cylinder.NOTE 5Air baths may also be utilized for heating purposes. Limiteddata has shown that both liquid and air baths give equivalent results.However, the precision estimates given in Section 13 are

33、 based on usingonly liquid baths.3NOTE 6Heat-resistant cylindrical glass jars approximately 300 mm(12 in.) in diameter and 450 mm (18 in.) in height make satisfactory baths.6.3 Air Supply, from a source capable of maintaining an airflow rate of 94 6 5 mL/min through the gas diffuser. If the dewpoint

34、 of the air supply does not meet the -60C or lowerrequirements as stated in 7.3, the air shall be passed through adrying tower 300 mm in height packed as follows: just abovethe constriction place a 20-mm layer of cotton, then a 180-mmlayer of indicating desiccant, and a 20-mm layer of cotton. Thecot

35、ton serves to hold the desiccant in place. Refill the towerwhen the indicating desiccant begins to show presence ofmoisture. The use of the drying tower described above isoptional if the dew point of the air supply meets the -60C orlower requirements as stated in 7.3. A flowmeter sensitive tothe req

36、uired tolerances can be used to measure the air flow(Note 7).NOTE 7A manometer type flowmeter, in which the capillary betweenthe two arms of the U-tube is approximately 0.4 mm in diameter and 16mm in length, and in which n-butylphthalate is the manometric liquid, issuitable.6.3.1 The total volume of

37、 air leaving the foaming testapparatus shall be measured by a volume measuring device(Note 9) capable of accurately measuring gas volumes of about470 mL. The air shall be passed through at least one loop ofcopper tubing placed around the inside circumference of thecold bath so that the volume measur

38、ement is made at approxi-mately 24C (75F). Precautions are to be taken to avoid leaksat any point in the system.NOTE 8Alternatively,a1Lcylinder (with 10 mL graduation marks)full of water is inverted in a tall, large beaker also filled with water. Thereshould be no air bubbles inside. Air leaving the

39、 copper loop in the bath isconnected below the cylinder. When the test is started, air will flow intothe cylinder, displacing the water. At the end of the test, the volume of airin the cylinder is measured by equalizing the water levels inside andoutside the cylinder.Alternatively, the total volume

40、of air passed would bethe difference between the final and the initial volumes of water in thecylinder.NOTE 9Awet test meter calibrated in hundredths of a litre is suitable.6.4 Timer, graduated and accurate to1sorbetter.6.5 Temperature Sensing Device, capable of covering thetemperature range from at

41、 least 20 to 100C, with an accuracyof 60.5C.Athermometer having a range as shown below andconforming to the requirements as prescribed in SpecificationE1 or specifications for IP thermometers has been foundsuitable to use:TemperatureRangeThermometerASTM No. IP20 to 102C 12C 64C3Supporting data have

42、been filed at ASTM International Headquarters and maybe obtained by requesting Research Report RR:D02-1516.Dimensions in millimetres (inches)FIG. 2 Attachment of Gas Diffusers to Air-Inlet TubesD892 1337. Reagents and Materials7.1 Purity of ReagentsReagent grade chemicals shall beused in all cases.

43、Unless indicated otherwise, it is intended thatall reagents conform to the specifications of the committee onAnalytical Reagents of the American Chemical Society wheresuch specifications are available.4Other grades may be used,provided it is first ascertained that the reagent is of sufficientlyhigh

44、purity to permit its use without lessening the accuracy ofthe determination.7.2 Acetone(WarningExtremely flammable, vaporscan cause a flash fire).7.3 Compressed Air, hydrocarbon free and dry to a dewpoint of 60C or lower, otherwise the drying tower describedin 6.3 shall be used.7.4 Cleaning Reagents

45、such as heptane (WarningFlammable, vapor harmful) and toluene (methylbenzene) foruse in cleaning the cylinder, gas diffuser, and air-inlet tube.Other reagents with equivalent cleaning and solvency charac-teristics may be substituted as appropriate, provided the re-quirements in 9.1 are satisfied.7.5

46、 Propan-2-olfor use in determining the maximum porediameter if a metallic diffuser is used (see A1.2.1). (Solventswith equivalent cleaning and solvency characteristics may besubstituted for propan-2-ol.)8. Hazards8.1 (WarningUsers of this test method shall be trainedand familiar with all normal labo

47、ratory practices, or under theimmediate supervision of such a person. It is the responsibilityof the operator to ensure that all local legislative and statutoryrequirements are met.)8.2 (WarningCleaning solvents have flash points lowerthan ambient temperatures. Avoid the possibility of fire orexplos

48、ion.)8.3 (WarningThe fumes from the test oil and the bathshall be vented in a manner compatible with local governmentregulations.)8.4 (WarningSome apparatus assemblies can have asmuch as 20 L of heat transfer oil at 93.5C. Therefore, in theevent of breakage of the containing vessel, provisions forsu

49、itable containment of the spill is advisable.)9. Preparation of Apparatus9.1 Thorough cleansing of the test cylinder (9.1.1) and gasdiffuser and air-inlet tube (9.1.2) is essential after each use toremove any additive remaining from previous tests which canseriously interfere with results of subsequent tests. The crite-rion that the test cylinder is adequately cleaned is that theinterior walls drain water cleanly, without drops forming. Asfor the gas diffuser and air-inlet tube, the criterion for adequatecleaning is

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