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'''Viscosity index''' (VI) is an arbitrary measure for the change of [[viscosity]] with variations in temperature. It is used to characterize viscosity changes with relation to temperature in [[lubrication|lubricating]] oil.
 
The [[viscosity]] of liquids decreases as [[temperature]] increases. The viscosity of a [[lubricant]] is closely related to its ability to reduce [[friction]]. Generally, the least viscous lubricant which still forces the two moving surfaces apart is desired. If the [[lubricant]] is too viscous, it will require a large amount of energy to move (as in [[honey]]); if it is too thin, the surfaces will come in contact and friction will increase.
 
Many [[lubricant]] applications require the [[lubricant]] to perform across a wide range of conditions, for example, automotive lubricants are required to reduce [[friction]] between [[engine]] components when the engine is started from cold (relative to the engine's [[operating temperature]]s) up to {{convert|200|°C|0|disp=or}} when it is running. The best oils with the highest VI will remain stable and not vary much in viscosity over the temperature range.  This allows for consistent engine performance within the normal working conditions.
 
The VI scale was set up by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE). The temperatures chosen arbitrarily for reference are {{convert|100|and|210|°F|°C|0}}. The original scale only stretched between VI=0 (lowest VI oil, [[naphthenic]]) and VI=100 (best oil, [[alkane|paraffinnic]]) but since the conception of the scale better oils have also been produced, leading to VIs greater than 100 (see below).  
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Viscosity Index !!Classification
|-
|..35 ||Low
|-
|35..80 ||Medium
|-
|80..110 ||High
|-
|110.. ||Very High
|}
 
VI improving [[oil additive|additives]] and higher quality base oils are widely used nowadays which increase the VIs attainable beyond the value of 100. The Viscosity Index of [[synthetic oil]]s ranges from 80 to over 400.
 
The viscosity index can be calculated using the following formula:
 
<math>V = 100 \cfrac{{(L-U)}}{{(L-H)}}</math>
 
where V indicates the viscosity index, U the kinematic viscosity at {{convert|40|°C|0}}, and L & H are various values based on the kinematic viscosity at {{convert|100|°C|0}} available in ASTM D2270.<ref>Engineering Tribology (2nd Edition). Gwidon W. Stachowiak and Andrew W. Batchelor. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, 2001 (740pp).</ref>
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Lubricants]]
[[Category:Oil additives]]
 
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Viscosity index (VI) is an arbitrary measure for the change of viscosity with variations in temperature. It is used to characterize viscosity changes with relation to temperature in lubricating oil.

The viscosity of liquids decreases as temperature increases. The viscosity of a lubricant is closely related to its ability to reduce friction. Generally, the least viscous lubricant which still forces the two moving surfaces apart is desired. If the lubricant is too viscous, it will require a large amount of energy to move (as in honey); if it is too thin, the surfaces will come in contact and friction will increase.

Many lubricant applications require the lubricant to perform across a wide range of conditions, for example, automotive lubricants are required to reduce friction between engine components when the engine is started from cold (relative to the engine's operating temperatures) up to Template:Convert when it is running. The best oils with the highest VI will remain stable and not vary much in viscosity over the temperature range. This allows for consistent engine performance within the normal working conditions.

The VI scale was set up by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The temperatures chosen arbitrarily for reference are Template:Convert. The original scale only stretched between VI=0 (lowest VI oil, naphthenic) and VI=100 (best oil, paraffinnic) but since the conception of the scale better oils have also been produced, leading to VIs greater than 100 (see below).

Viscosity Index Classification
..35 Low
35..80 Medium
80..110 High
110.. Very High

VI improving additives and higher quality base oils are widely used nowadays which increase the VIs attainable beyond the value of 100. The Viscosity Index of synthetic oils ranges from 80 to over 400.

The viscosity index can be calculated using the following formula:

V=100(LU)(LH)

where V indicates the viscosity index, U the kinematic viscosity at Template:Convert, and L & H are various values based on the kinematic viscosity at Template:Convert available in ASTM D2270.[1]

References

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  1. Engineering Tribology (2nd Edition). Gwidon W. Stachowiak and Andrew W. Batchelor. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, 2001 (740pp).