SAE AS5780D
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
Specification for Aero and Aero-Derived Gas Turbine Engine Lubricants
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English
04-03-2018
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCES
3 COMPOSITION
4 TEST REQUIREMENTS
5 LABORATORIES
6 QUALITY CONTROL
7 MANUFACTURING TOLERANCES
8 TRACEABILITY
9 QUALIFICATION
10 CHANGE MANAGEMENT
11 NOTES
APPENDIX A - REPORT ITEMS
APPENDIX B - CORROSIVENESS AND OXIDATION STABILITY
APPENDIX C - LUBRICANT COMPATIBILITY
APPENDIX D - REFERENCES
This specification defines basic physical, chemical, and performance limits for 5 cSt grades of gas turbine engine lubricating oils used in aero and aero-derived marine and industrial applications, along with standard test methods and requirements for laboratories performing them.
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This specification defines basic physical, chemical, and performance limits for 5 cSt grades of gas turbine engine lubricating oils used in aero and aero-derived marine and industrial applications, along with standard test methods and requirements for laboratories performing them. It also defines the quality control requirements to assure batch conformance and materials traceability, and the procedures to manage and communicate changes in oil formulation and brand. This specification invokes the Performance Review Institute (PRI) product qualification process. Requests for submittal information may be made to the PRI at the address in Appendix D Section D.2, referencing this specification. Products qualified to this specification are listed on a Qualified Products List (QPL) managed by the PRI. Additional tests and evaluations may be required by individual equipment builders before an oil is approved for use in their equipment. Approval and/or certification for use of a specific gas turbine oil in aero and aero-derived marine and industrial applications is the responsibility of the individual equipment builders and/or governmental authorities and is not implied by compliance with or qualification to this specification.
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SAE ARP5088B | Test Method for the Determination of Total Acidity in Polyol Ester and Diester Gas Turbine Lubricants by Automatic Potentiometric Titration |
IP 71 : 1995 | SECTION 1: PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - TRANSPARENT AND OPAQUE LIQUIDS - DETERMINATION OF KINEMATIC VISCOSITY AND CALCULATION OF DYNAMIC VISCOSITY - SECTION 2: GLASS CAPILLARY KINEMATIC VISCOMETERS - SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (TWO PART SET) |
ASTM D 892 : 2013-07 | TEST METHOD FOR FOAMING CHARACTERISTICS OF LUBRICATING OILS |
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ISO 12185:1996 | Crude petroleum and petroleum products — Determination of density — Oscillating U-tube method |
SAE AIR6056 | Gas Turbine Engine Lubricant Specifications: Current Technical Review and Future Direction |
MIL-PRF-23699 Revision G:2014 | Lubricating Oil, Aircraft Turbine Engine, Synthetic Base, NATO Code Numbers: O-152, O-154, O-156, and O-167 |
ASTM D 972 : 2016 : REDLINE | Standard Test Method for Evaporation Loss of Lubricating Greases and Oils |
ASTM D 341 : 2017 : REDLINE | Standard Practice for Viscosity-Temperature Charts for Liquid Petroleum Products |
ISO 4259:2006 | Petroleum products Determination and application of precision data in relation to methods of test |
SAE ARP5996C | Evaluation of Coking Propensity of Aviation Lubricants Using the Single Phase Flow Technique |
IP 15 : 2015 | PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - DETERMINATION OF POUR POINT |
SAE ARP5921 | Evaluation of Coking Propensity of Aviation Lubricants in an Air-Oil Mist Environment using the Vapor Phase Coker |
ISO 2909:2002 | Petroleum products Calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity |
FED-STD-791 Revision D:2007 | TESTING METHOD OF LUBRICANTS, LIQUID FUELS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS |
SAE ARP6255 | Aviation Lubricant Tribology Evaluator (ALTE) Method to Determine the Lubricating Capability of Gas Turbine Lubricants |
IP 367 : 2015 | PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - DETERMINATION AND APPLICATION OF PRECISION DATA IN RELATION TO METHODS OF TEST |
DEFSTAN 91-101/3(2001) : 2001 AMD 1 2002 | LUBRICATING OIL, GAS TURBINE ENGINE, SYNTHETIC GRADE 5 CST NATO CODE: O-156 JOINT SERVICE DESIGNATION: OX-27 AND OX-28 |
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