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ZWB Reports by F.K.F. Technical School, Stuttgart

CIOS       REPT

NO.         NO.                                         TITLE                                    

SB1         -               Flying Mechanics of Jet Motors II Interim Report.  Method of Working of a Jet Motor consisting of a Compressor and a Turbine.  By Weinig.  15.5.43

SB2         -               Widening (the scope) of the F.J.F.S. Quick Method of estimating the TEL content of Fuels.  By Widmaier.                  15.8.43

SB3         -                Test on the running behavior of Electric Plated Silver Bearings in an Engine.  By Rosenbeck and Stark.  16.8.43

SB4         -                Controlling an Aero Engine Blower by a Tap.  By Weinig.  15.10.43

SB5         -               Axial Flow Compressor.  By Eckert and Weinig.  3.4.44

SB6         -                The Economic Limit of High Load of the 2-stroke Engine without utilizing Exhaust Gas.  By Fezer and                                                Schmitz.  11.4.44

SB7         -                Power Increase of Combustion Engines by Swept Volume Sub-Division.  By von Dorrer.  4.9.44

F.K.F. Technical School, Stuttgart

SC1         274                The 2-stroke – Ball Valve Engine with UniFlow Scavenging, Power and Characteristics.  By Kuhm.  6.9.38

SC2         382                Position of the Performance of the Riesaler-method.  By Rieseler and  ?  18.12.40

SC3         383                Tests on a 1.09 L – high load single Cylinder Engine (1st report).  By Berndorfer and Gussmann.  14.12.40.

SC4         392                Investigation of the Performance of self ignition operation in a mixture Compression Engine.  By Ernst and                                          Weinig.  29.3.41

SC5         395                Calculation of a Seven-Stage Axial Compressor.  By Eckert and Weinig.  3.4.41.

SC6         405                Rapid Starting Tests on a Piston with various protective coatings on the Running Surfaces.  By Rossenbeck                                             and Platz.  12.11.41.

SC7         412           Testing protective coatings on Piston running surface in the quick starting test.  By Rossenbeck and Platz.                3.3.42

SC8         423          Engine investigation on the thermal relation of Aero Engine Piston Crowns with various running surface protective coatings.  By Rossenbeck and Speer.  18.5.42

SC9         424           Tests on a 1.09L – high load single-cylinder Engine (2nd report).  By Berndorfer and Gussman.  10.6.42

SC10       427           Clarification of the Rieseler working method in a single-cylinder test engine.  By Kamm.  14.7.42

SC11       429           Quick starting tests with a BMW 132 Piston with various running face protective coatings.  By Rossenbeck                 and Speer.  28.8.42

SC12       444          Pressure and Temperature measurement in the lubrication system and in the Main.  Bearings of a DB 605 Engine.  By Hampf.  22.6.45

SC13       -                Improvement of the Lubricating behavior of Oil by Chemical additives.  By Glocker.  20.1.45 

F.K.F. Technical School, Stuttgart 

SD1         -                Operating Instructions for the Fuel Test Engine.  By Gross.  ?

SD2         -                Apparatus for measuring Ignition Delay.  By Staiger.  30.3.43

SD3         -                Institute Progress Report.  Various authors.  20.6.40

SD4         -                10th Annual Report.  19.9.40

SD5         -                11th Annual Report.  1940/41

Diploma Theses

SE1         -               The starting behavior of Fuels with the use of various Chemical Ignition Accelerators is to be investigated and evaluated on the FKFS Test Engine.  By Demmer.

SE2         -               The influence of the operating conditions on the knock intensity of Fuels is to be investigated by use of various measuring apparatus.  By Kessler.  1943?

SE3                          The ignition behavior of Hydrocarbon Air mixtures in the Diesel Engine and the influence of Ethyl Nitrate.  By Schutze

SE4         -               Investigation on the influence of the chemical pre-reaction on the starting behavior in Diesel Operation.  By Gerschler.  20.10.43

SE5                          Investigation of the Precipitated Deposits in the Lubricating oil formed by running-in an Engine.

Engineering Laboratory for Heat Engines and Compressors

SE6        -               Investigation of Cylindrical Sliding Bearings for High Rotational Speeds.  By Wewerka, Dollhopf, and Stephan.  15.8.39.

SE7        -               Public Material Testing Installation Wear behavior of Cromed running surfaces (on Al base) by running against Aluminum Alloy with Oil Lubrication containing added wear material.  By Brockstedt and Siebel.  10.6.41

SE8        -               The influence of the grain size of the Quartz Dust as wearing material in engine oil on the wear behavior of different pairs of bearing material.  By Wellinger and Brockstedt.  7.6.44

SE9        -               The influence of the surface pressure and the sliding velocity, as well as the hardness of bearing material, on the wear behavior with Quartz Dust as wearing material in      Engine Oil.  By Wellinger and Brockstedt.  20.2.45

German Automotive Research by the Laboratory for Lubrication research of the Technical College, Dresden

SF1          71            Interim report on comparative test on Bearing Shell materials.  By Doring.  May 1939

SF2          76            Interim report on the running test of a Truck Engine with Synthetic Resin Bonded Crankshaft.  By Doring

SF3          83            Interim Report on new Methods of Evaluating the lubricating ability of Oils and Fats.  By Pietsch.  Apr. 1940

SF4     104/1941      Interim report.  Methods of determining the Technical Lubricating ability of Lubricants.  By Heidebrook.  Oct. 1941

SF5                          Hydrogen as Motor Fuel.  By Gehmichen.  942

Research By the Institute for Brown Coal and Mineral Oil Research of the Technical College, Berlin

SF6          109          Interim report on the production of lubricating Oils from Brown Coal Tar.  By Marder and Feichtiinger.  1942

SF7          120           Interim report on the production of lubricating Oils from Brown Coal Tar.  By Heinze.  1944

SF8          92             Interim report on the production of lubricating Oils from Brown Coal tar.  By Marder and Mertz.  1941

SF9          93             Usability of Ignition Accelerators for Diesel Fuels.  By Heinze, Marder and Veidt.  1941

Research and Official Test Installation for Road Transport

SF10        85            Interim Report on Investigations on Dust Filters for Combustion Engine.  By Schmidt.  June, 1940

SF11        78            Public Material testing Station Interim Report.  testing the effect of Fuel additives and their combustion products on the Metals used in Engine construction.  By Schikorr and Alex

Department for Industrial Construction Berlin

Four Year’s Plan Institute for Road Transport at the Technical College, Berlin

SF12                        Interim report on the Testing of a Fibrous material Oil Cleaner.  By Schwarz.  March, 1944

German Automotive Research  By F.K.F. of the Technical College, Stuttgart

SG1         74            Test on the Engine behavior of Synthetic Otto Fuels.  Interim Report number 74By Huber and Widmaier.  June 12, 1939.  24 pages.

SG2         99            Interim Report.  tests on a Carburetor Engine with Self-Ignition. By Working Group for Questions of Engine Combustion for the Trade Ministry

SG3         91            Interim Report.  Mixture formation and Burning.  The position of the research on the sphere of Diesel Engine type working methods.  By various authors. 1.10.40

SG4       111          Interim Report.  2nd Meeting of the working group for questions of engine combustion.  By various authors.    1942

SG5       118          Interim report.  3rd Meeting of the working group for questions of engine combustion.  By various authors.  1943

SG           -                Research Plan 1939/40

D.V.L. BERLIN

SH1         -                Instructions for use of the D.V.L. Exhaust Gas tester for combustion engines.  By Broicher.  Aug. 1942

SH2         -               Investigation of the running properties of Radial Loaded Segment Bearings with lead bronze and light metal surfaces.  By Siedenburg.  4.11.42