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MLT-I Machinery Lubrication Terms questions well answered already passed 2-Body Abrasion - ANS A wear mechanism that occurs in sliding contacts where a hard surface contacts a softer surface producing a cutting effect. 3-Body Abrasion - ANS A wear mechanism that occurs when hard particles become trapped between two surfaces in sliding contact producing a cutting effect. Absolute Viscosity - ANS The property of a fluid characterized by resistance to flow and defined as the ratio of shear stress to the rate of shear of a fluid element. Acid Number - ANS The property that describes the acidity of a lubricating oil, expressed by the mg of KOH required to neutralize the acid in one gram of sample. Increasing acid number is often an indication of oxidation. Additive - ANS A substance added to lubricating oil to either improve desirable properties, suppress undesirable properties, or impart new properties to the lubricant. Adhesive Wear - ANS A wear mechanism that occurs under boundary lubrication conditions when surfaces of similar metallurgy contact under high pressure causing them to weld or adhere to one another. AGMA - ANS American Gear Manufacturer's Association Air Entrainment - ANS Micro air bubbles suspended in oil.

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2-Body Abrasion - ANS ✔A wear mechanism that occurs in sliding contacts where a hard surface
contacts a softer surface producing a cutting effect.



3-Body Abrasion - ANS ✔A wear mechanism that occurs when hard particles become trapped
between two surfaces in sliding contact producing a cutting effect.



Absolute Viscosity - ANS ✔The property of a fluid characterized by resistance to flow and
defined as the ratio of shear stress to the rate of shear of a fluid element.



Acid Number - ANS ✔The property that describes the acidity of a lubricating oil, expressed by
the mg of KOH required to neutralize the acid in one gram of sample. Increasing acid number is
often an indication of oxidation.



Additive - ANS ✔A substance added to lubricating oil to either improve desirable properties,
suppress undesirable properties, or impart new properties to the lubricant.



Adhesive Wear - ANS ✔A wear mechanism that occurs under boundary lubrication conditions
when surfaces of similar metallurgy contact under high pressure causing them to weld or
adhere to one another.



AGMA - ANS ✔American Gear Manufacturer's Association



Air Entrainment - ANS ✔Micro air bubbles suspended in oil.

, Air Release Test - ANS ✔A test that indicates a lubricating oil's ability to release entrained air. Air
is diffused into the oil sample for a given duration, then, the amount of time required for the
entrained air to fall to .2% is recorded.



Aniline Point - ANS ✔The lowest temperature at which oil is completely miscible with an equal
volume of analine. The test is used to express the solubility of the oil.



Anti-friction Bearing - ANS ✔A rolling element bearing (ball bearings, cylindrical roller, spherical
roller, etc.)



Antioxidant - ANS ✔An additive which inhibits oxidation of the lubricating oil.



Anti-wear Additive - ANS ✔Additives that adhere to machine surfaces, creating a friction and
wear reducing film.



API Base Oil Groups - ANS ✔A system of classification that categorizes all base oil types into one
of 5 categories.



API Service Category - ANS ✔A system of classification that identifies the performance and
specifications required for engine oil.



Ash Content - ANS ✔The amount of incombustible material in a lubricating oil.



ASTM - ANS ✔American Society for Testing Materials



Balanced Charge Agglomeration - ANS ✔A type of separation device that subjects oil to an
electric charge causing insoluble material to agglomerate so that it can be filtered from the oil.

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