Abstract
This paper summarizes the history and most significant
accomplishments of the GMR-GMR&D Fuels and Lubricants
Department from its predecessor organization starting about 100 years
ago to its demise during a reorganization in the late 1990s. It covers:
• Combustion research to improve engine efficiency and reduce
emissions,
• Development of chemical, bench, engine, and vehicle tests to improve fuel and lubricant quality,
• Development of technology to reduce vehicle emissions,
• Research to understand and reduce air pollution, and
• Evaluation of alternative fuels and lubricants.
In total, the above activities helped not only GM and the worldwide
auto industry, but also society. They improved the operation of vehicles and the quality of the air in the United States and around the
globe, favorably affecting the lives of hundreds of millions of people.
They also created the recognition of and the reputation of the Fuels
and Lubricants Department as the best of its kind in the world. It was
a vital part of General Motors, especially from the 1950s through the 1980s, when it was widely considered one of the best, if not the best,
automotive R&D organization in the world.
Introduction
At the American Petroleum Institute (API) Detroit Auto/Oil Forum in
April, 2014, a keynote speaker discussed the many improvements in
automotive lubricants and fuels that have helped make the vehicles of
today as good as they are.
I sat there and thought, “You know, almost all of them either came
out of the GMR/GM R&D Fuels and Lubricants Department or were worked on by the department.” Sometime later, I thought, “wouldn’t it be great if in one document we could celebrate these outstanding
accomplishments?” The result is this paper, which covers the
following areas:
• Combustion research to improve engine efficiency and reduce
emissions,
• Development of chemical, bench, engine, and vehicle tests to improve fuel and lubricant quality,
• Development of technology to reduce vehicle emissions,
• Research to understand and reduce air pollution, and
• Evaluation of alternative fuels and lubricants.
History
The Fuels and Lubricants Department was established in 1952 when
the GMR Organic Chemistry Department was split into it and the
Analytical Chemistry Department. It existed until 1998 when, during
a major reorganization at GM R&D (General Motors Research and Development), it became part of the Chemical and Environmental
Sciences Laboratory.
In 1972, the department gave birth to two new departments, Physical
Chemistry and Environmental Science. This document primarily
covers accomplishments of the Fuels and Lubricants Department. It also includes a brief review of several important contributions from
the Organic Chemistry Department.
The numerous accomplishments summarized in this document were
not done by individuals; they were team efforts, involving engineers,
scientists, technicians, office staff, and an artist.
There was teamwork within the department and with many others.
Thus, in this paper, no names will be included with each of the accomplishments described.The GMR-GMR&D Fuels and Lubricants Department - Its
History and Accomplishments2016-01-0176
Published 04/05/2016
Joseph M. Colucci
GM R&D (retired)
CITATION: Colucci, J., "The GMR-GMR&D Fuels and Lubricants Department - Its History and Accomplishments," SAE Technical
Paper 2016-01-0176, 2016, doi:10.4271/2016-01-0176.
Copyright © 2016 SAE InternationalDownloaded from SAE International by Brought to you by the University of Texas Libraries, Monday, August 06, 2018There was cooperation with:
• other GMR and GM R&D Departments,
• GM staffs and divisions,
• other auto companies,
• and the oil and additive industries.
There was collaboration on research with a number of universities,
national research institutes, and government agencies, including the United States Army Fuels and Lubricants Command. Department
members provided expertise on engine oil
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