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Elucidation of Correlation between Molecular Structure and Viscosity by Measuring Temperature Dependence of Dielectric Relaxation Spectra and Shear Viscosity / 誘電緩和スペクトルとずり粘度の温度依存性計測による分子構造と粘度の相関解明
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
The Proceedings of the Conference on Information, Intelligence and Precision Equipment : IIP. 2023, 16
Subject
Lubricant
dielectric relaxation
polypropylene glycol
viscosity
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2424-3140
Abstract
Reducing lubricant viscosity is one effective way to improve the energy efficiency of automobiles. Designing a lubricant with the desired properties requires elucidating the relation between viscosity and molecule structure. In this study, we measured the temperature dependence of dielectric relaxation for lubricants with different molecular structures. The dielectric relaxation measurements can evaluate the motility of single molecules influenced by the ambient viscosity. Additionally, we measured the temperature dependence of lubricant viscosity with a rotational viscometer. By comparing the results of both flow viscosity and dielectric relaxation measurements, we find a correlation between flow activation energy and single-molecule mobility when viscosity is dependent on molecular weight, while there is no correlation between them when polarity dominantly affects viscosity.

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