摘要
Different kinds of base oils with different viscosity were analyzed in this paper, including eight mineral base oils, alkylnaphthalene and three synthetic PAO oils. The influence of different hydrocarbon molecules on physical properties of mineral base oils was investigated, such as density(d), kinematic viscosity(KV), viscosity index(VI), etc. Possible reasons for some inconsistent phenomena in data processing were also theoretically analyzed in detail. The refractive indexes(RI), d and molecular weight(M) decrease linearly with the increase of paraffinic content other than KV, which declines exponentially. There are no clear relationships between physical properties of base oils and naphthenic content while polycyclic alkanes show a strong correlation with M and KV. The influence of aromatics on physical properties of base oils is just the opposite of paraffin's. VI of the base oils with low aromatics content increases linearly as their paraffinic contents rise when their carbon numbers are approximately equal. However, base oils with high aromatics content follow an utterly different rule, in which VI declines dramatically linearly with the increase in polycyclic aromatic content, which is the essential reason why naphthenic base oils all have terrible viscosity-temperature characteristics while paraffinic base oils usually do not.
Different kinds of base oils with different viscosity were analyzed in this paper, including eight mineral base oils, alkylnaphthalene and three synthetic PAO oils. The influence of different hydrocarbon molecules on physical properties of mineral base oils was investigated, such as density(d), kinematic viscosity(KV), viscosity index(VI), etc. Possible reasons for some inconsistent phenomena in data processing were also theoretically analyzed in detail. The refractive indexes(RI), d and molecular weight(M) decrease linearly with the increase of paraffinic content other than KV, which declines exponentially. There are no clear relationships between physical properties of base oils and naphthenic content while polycyclic alkanes show a strong correlation with M and KV. The influence of aromatics on physical properties of base oils is just the opposite of paraffin's. VI of the base oils with low aromatics content increases linearly as their paraffinic contents rise when their carbon numbers are approximately equal. However, base oils with high aromatics content follow an utterly different rule, in which VI declines dramatically linearly with the increase in polycyclic aromatic content, which is the essential reason why naphthenic base oils all have terrible viscosity-temperature characteristics while paraffinic base oils usually do not.