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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 112

(Original Identification AD1(K) Special Reel B-9760)

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Documents from the Fuels and Lubricants Test Laboratory of I. G. Farben at Oppau. 

M 8         Mixtures composed of HS 10 (10% mixture acid) and N2O4 (Peenemunde).  Laboratory special report no. 1. By Dr. Schabert, Dr. Tschinkel, and Dipl. Chem. Heller.  December 17, 1943. 

M 9         Substitution of other fuels for Crude Visol 6.  Memo by Haussmann.  October 10, 1943.  2 pages.

M 11       Propellant investigations with Amines and Vinylethers.  By Riedel and Dipl. Chem Heller.  Army Proving Grounds Peenemunde.  August 16, 1943.  23 pages.

M 14       High pressure testing of aviation fuels and development programme.  Copy of letter and attachment report to Reichs Minister der Luftfahrt.  April 20, 1943.  7 pages.

M 18       Physical tests relating to mixtures of Cyclohexylamin and Analyn.  Copy of letter and tables from I. G. Farben Ludwigshafen to Prof. Dr. O Lutz, Braunschweig.  February 12, 1942.  5 pages.

M 23       Folder containing lists of scientific reports and references to index of scientific literature.  1939-1943.  124 pages.

(M 24)    Correspondence between Dr. Ing. P. Chall (I. G. Gapel Werk Nord) and Dr. K. Kraze (I. G. Ludwigshafen) regarding laboratory autoclave reactors, with handwritten reactor drawings and calculations.  1938.  9 pages.

M 25       Folder containing graphs, charts, and reports.  Miscellaneous.  171 pages total.

A.                  Evaluation of combustion equations.  By Dipl. Ing. F. Penzig.  April 1940.  6 pages.

B.                   Theoretical calculation of the combustion heat release of unusual fuels.  By R. Roth.  February 1941.  6 pages.

C.                   Collection of calculation pages, charts and tables from various reports related to fuel mixture physical behavior.  18 pages.

D.                  Low temperature ignition feed tank measurements in four different nozzles with the materials Ergol 57 h, Ergol 57 g, Tonka 505 c, Tonka 506 b, and Stoff 841 from HAP.  ERF report no. 28.  By Chem. Fuchs, et al.  BMW Flugmotorenbau, Munchen.  Undated.  23 pages.

E.                   Miscellaneous pages – reports and notes (many handwritten) on laboratory testing equipment, procedues and calculations.  1944.  49 pages.

F.                   Technical drawings of various laboratory equipment and vessels.  Mainly 1944.  43 pages.

G.                  Miscellaneous instruments response tracings (not generally legible) and handwritten calculations and notes.  26 pages.

N  2         Works development at the Technischen Prufstandes Oppau. 159 pages total.

A.                  Various short notes and reports on program development.  1943.  15 pages.

B.                   Jumbled handwritten notes and report pages, not particular order.  45 pages.

C.                   Nitroalkyls as fuels.  Report no. 565.  By Obering. Dr. Penzig.  March 6, 1944.  24 pages.

D.                  Ignition determination from data with an air-fuel mixture flowing through a chamber.  Short report no. 385.  By Dipl. Ing. J. Worliczek.  January 5, 1944.  11 pages.

E.                   More handwritten notes.  1944.  33 pages.

F.                   Ignition research with gasoline-GM 1-air mixtures.  Short report no. 397.  By Obering. Dr. Penzig.  June 6, 1944.  13 pages.

G.                  Thermal and calorific data for nitrous oxide.  By Dr.-Ing. G. Kling.  1944.  17 pages.

N 4          Wear of piston rings on machine D.I.D.2 –D-4 N. I. etc.  Graphs and statistics.  112 pages (43 Mb total).

N 10        T. L. experiments – assorted tables.  1944.  53 pages.

Q 12A     Determination of research installations and test establishments.  Folder with correspondence and attachments.  May 15, 1944.  53 pages.

Q 15        Measurement of start of ignition at low temperatures.  Graphs.  October 16, 1944.  13 pages.

Q 16        Measurement of start of ignition at low temperatures.  Graphs.  Continuation of Q 15.  October 16, 1944.   6 pages.

Q 17        Measurement of start of ignition at low temperatures.  Graphs.  Part 1 of Q 15 and 16.  October 16, 1944.   10 pages.

(Q 18)     Miscellaneous alcohols related files.  Real jumble.  61 pages, 

(Q 19)     Miscellaneous handwritten notes and files regarding nitro-compounds.  Mainly 1944.  54 pages. 

(Q 20)     Various reports and correspondence on nitro-compounds.  By Onering. Dr. Penzig.  1943-1044.  26 pages.

Q 21        Knock limit curves under overload conditions.  Graphs.  June 22, 1943.  6 pages.

Q 35        Report on investigations with R-material.  Report No. 431, technical test establishment Op. 471.  By Penzig.  November 15, 1940.  26 pages.               

Q 37        Tests with Wankel Piston Ring Tightener. German Patent 664,100 of  August 22, 1938. DB 605 Set-Up.  Report No. 42.  August 2, 1938.  9 pages.

R 3          Statistical table (Zahlentafel 15) marked chart/table 15.  Properties of Hydrocarbons.  1 page.

X 1          Allied Aircraft Engines.  Oberkommando der Luftwaffe.  Short report no 15.  January 3, 1945.

X 5          Acceptance and conditions of acceptance for D1r and D2R and related notes.  Reichsminister der Luftfahrt.  July 3, 1944.  13 pages.

X 6          Calculation of thermodynamic data of flame gases 2 – The effect of various additions to the oxygen carrier nitric acid upon the theoretical speed of exhaust (Gas oil and/or Visol 1 as fuel.).  Report No. 110/26 g.  By Dr. Buchner.  June 26, 1944.  25 pages.

X 9          Index of development projects of the technical test laboratory in aviation matters.  Report no 704.  No author given.  March 30, 1943.  10 pages.

X 12        Methods for this analysis of Branzkatechin fuels with Visol 6.  Wa Test 10.  Archive no. 110/20g.  By Dipl. Chem. Luft.  March 20, 1944.   15 pages.

X 22        Report on “Tonka” mixtures (composition given).  Letter from I. G. Ludwigshafen.  February 23, 1944.  1 page.

X 8          Optol fuels - part 5: Ofan (mixture of optol, pantol and aniline) as ignition promoter.  Laboratory special report no. 10. By Ing. Rosler, et al.  April 4, 1944.  7 pages.

X 16        Optol fuels - part 4:  Optanine.  Special laboratory report 9. Wa Test 10.   By Ing. Rosler, et al.  March 14, 1944.  6 pages.

X 17        Optol fuels - part 3:  Optanoline.  Special laboratory report 8.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.  By Ing. Rosler, et al.  March 14, 1944.   9 pages.

X 18        Optol fuels - part 2:  Optanole.  Special laboratory report 5.  HAP 11,  Karlshagen.  By Ing. Rosler, et al., March 3, 1944.   15 pages.

X 19        XU substance (70% tetranitromethane, 30% di-nitrogen tetroxide).  Special laboratory report 6, part 2.  HAP 11,  Karlshagen.  By Dr. Ing. Schabert, et al.  March 1, 1944.  7 pages.

X 20        Hypergole fuels with U substance (nitrogen tetroxide).  Special laboratory report 7, part 1.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.  By Dr. Ing. Schabert, et al.  March 1, 1944.  4 pages.

X 21        Monergole fuels (high oxygen content rocket fuels).  Archive no 110/14g.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.  By Dipl. Chem. Luft, et al.  February 29, 1944.  16 pages.

X 24        Lowering of the freezing point of U substances.  Special laboratory report 4.  Archive no. 110/13g.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.  By Dr. Ing. Schabert, et al.  February 18, 1944.  10 pages.

X 25        Optol fuels - part 1:  Mixtures with Brensol O (Phenol extract of coal hydrogenation).  Special laboratory report 3.  Archive no. 110/12g.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.  By Ing. Rosler, et al.  February 17, 1944.  8 pages.

X 26        Investigation and preparation of XU material (62% tetranitromethane, 38% di-nitrogen tetroxide), a propellant.  Special laboratory report 2, part 1.  Archive no. 110/11g.  HAP 11, Karlshagen.   By Dr. Ing. Schabert, et al.  January 21, 1944.  4 pages.

X 27        Miscellaneous mainly handwritten figures and calculations on fuels – especially “T material”.  1944-45.  19 pages.

X 28        Miscellaneous pages, including Oppau report (May 26, 1924) of research on the influence of the pressure gradient between evaporators and coolers.  18 pages.

 

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