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Oil Throw-off

Oil Throw-off

Oil Throw-off

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I'm doing a parameter study of predicting the lube oil consumption (LOC) trend. In all cases, oil throw-off has the biggest share but the trend is not always the same.
I think that the oil consumption due to throw-off should increase as the engine speed increases. Does the initial oil supply thickness in my parameter studies has something to do with this?

RE: Oil Throw-off

Oil throw problem is experienced even when the engine is underloaded. However, I could not get any information about at what load the engine will start oil throw and what is the permissible limit for oil throw. Can anybody help please?

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