Question 16Motor Plants - QMED
70% to passScale and dirt accumulation in the waterside of a lube oil cooler will be indicated by a gradual increase in the lube oil _______________.
The correct answer is D) temperature. The gradual increase in the lube oil temperature is an indication of scale and dirt accumulation in the waterside of a lube oil cooler. As the cooler becomes fouled, its ability to dissipate heat from the lube oil is reduced, leading to a gradual rise in the lube oil temperature. This is because the scale and dirt buildup act as an insulating layer, hampering the heat transfer from the lube oil to the cooling water. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly relate to the issue of scale and dirt accumulation in the lube oil cooler. Foaming (A) and viscosity (B) may be affected by other factors, while the TBN (total base number) (C) is a measure of the oil's alkalinity, which is not directly impacted by the cooler's fouling.
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