Authors Title Journal,Vol.,No.year,p.-. Pressure(Gpa) & Temp.(C) range liquids (number)
ASME Research Publication Pressure-Viscosity Report Vol.I & U, (1953) Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., New York. 1 & 0-200 DOS, DOP, Paraffinic Napthenic etc.(40)
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Abbot,L.H., Newhall,D.H., Zilberstein,V.A. and Dill,J.F. A System for Viscosity Measurements at Pressures up to 3 GPa and Elevated Temperatures ASLE Trans., Vol.24, (1980), p.125. 2.5 & 149 Syn.turbine oil, White gasoline, mixture
Bridgman P. W., The Effect of Pressure on the Viscosity of Forty-Three Pure Liquids Proc.Am.Acad.Arts.Sci., Vol.61 (1926), p.57-99. 1.2 & 30, 75 Hydrocarbons, Kerosene etc (43)
Bridgman P. W., Viscosities to 30,000 kg/cm2 Proc.Am.Acad.Arts.Sci., Vol.77 (1947), p.117-129. 3 & Room temp. Alcohols, Pentanes, etc (6(+5))
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Yasutomi,S., Bair, S. and Winer, W.O. An Application of a Free Volume Model to Lubricant Rheology 2-Variation in Viscosity of Binary Blended Lubricants Trans. ASME, J. Trib, Vol.106 (1984), p.304. 0.48(1) & -30-227 Tracttion oils, 5P4E, P1, N1 etc (11)
Yasutomi,S., Bair, S. and Winer, W.O. An Application of a Free Volume Model to Lubricant Rheology I-Dependence of Viscosity on Temperature and Pressure Trans. ASME, J. Trib, Vol.106 (1984), p.291. 0.48 & 0-150 mixtures of DOS and 5P4E
Bair, S. and Winer, W.O. A Reological Model for Elasto-hydrodynamic Contacts Based Primary Laboratory Data Trans. ASME, F, Vol.101 (1979), p.258. 1.1 & 230 Tracttion oils, 5P4E, P1, N1 etc (11)
Bair,S. Yarzynski J.& Winer W.O. Temperature, Pressure and Time Depedence of Lubricant Viscosity Trib. Int. J., 34 (2001) 461 1.5 & 200 tCVT oil etc
Brooks, F. C., Hopkins Vsicosity and Density Characteristics of Five Lubricant Base Stocks at Elevated ASLE Trans., Vol.20, No.1 (1977), p.25-35.   DOS 5P4E Paraffinic
Iwanaga, Kunihiro      1 & 100  
Nishihara, M., Matsui, K., Makita, T., and Kashiwagi, H. Effects of Pressure, Temperature and Shear Rate on Viscosity of Lubricant Oils  J. Soc. Mat. Sci. Jpn. (Zairyou), 33(365), 114-119.(1984) 0.5 & 100  
Masuko,M., Suzuki, S.Nakayama, T. and Okabe, H. Prediction of Lubricating Oil Viscosity at High Pressure from the Dielectric Relaxation Measurements

Tribologist (Jour. Japanese Soc. Tribologists), 42, 4 (1997) 286-293.  0.7 & 10-35 DOP, 5P4E
Ohno. N., Hattori,N, Kuwano,N., and Hirano, F.,  Some Observation on the Relationship between Rheological Properties of Lubricants at High Pressure and Regimes of Traction (Part 1) Journal of Japan Society of Lubrication Engineers, Vol.33, No.12 (1988) pp.922-928. 0.3 & 40  
Nonaka, Kubo, Matsuo et al.    Proc. Jpn Trib Conf., 1991-5, 361  0.5 & -85-180  
Muraki,M. and Kimura,Y.,  Traction Characteristics of Lubricating Oils (Part 2) Journal of Japan Society of Lubrication Engineers, Vol.28, No.10 (1983) pp.753-760. 0.7 & 90  
Yuhara, Yoshida, Hirata    Nisseki Review, 28, 2, 76, 1986  1.5 & 100  
Bair,S. Yarzynski J.& Winer W.O. The Variation of Viscosity With Temperature and Pressure for Various Real Lubricants Trans. ASME, J. Trib, .2001, Vol. 123 433 436 1.5 & 200  
Nakamura, Y. et al., High-Pressure Viscosity Measurements of Traction Oils up to 2 GPa at up to 200 ℃ Journal of Japan Society of Tribologists, Vol.50, No.4 (2005) pp.354-359. 2 & 200  
Y. Nakamura, H. Matsubo, K.Yoshizaki and H. Komiya  High-Pressure Viscosity Measurements of Vegetable Based Biodegradable Lubricant Oils up to 2.5 GPa and Tribological Characteristics  Proc. Austrib 2006 2.7 & 200