Table of Contents

GASOLINE AND OILS

TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAME

ACETONE insoluble matter in tar, determination of,

140

42

ACETYL and carbonyl numbers

27

1..5-1..6

Translation S. O. Dev. Co.

243

20 ‘92

ACID and saponification numbers, Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

30 ‘102-30 ‘103

“ , branched in the Fischer soap fatty acids

25

15..1458-15..1472

“ in synthetic pressure oil, determination of,

3

2168

13

10 ’78-10 ‘81

“ dicarboxylic, determination of small amounts of in fatty acid mixtures using thallium salts

201

760-765

“ number, changes in, of paraffin oxidation products in relation to oxidation time

122

2364-2366

AROMATICS according to specifications, 1940 the determination of, by Mayer-Bugstrom

61

71

1941-1944

“ and olefins

6

20 ‘23

41

30 ‘41-30 ‘43

61

1945-1947

67

815-816

69

690-692

“ in CV2b gasoline, determination of,

11

2247

14

50 ‘72-50 ‘75

Translation

225

20 ‘40-20 ‘41

“ content of high olefin gasolines

15

1909-1932

107

29190-29213

“ by iodine number, determination of, (by Velde)

61

1937-1940

“ official BVM method of determination of,

52

80-83

“ olefins, naphthalenes, and paraffins in gasoline

5

2746

1

60 ’60-60 ‘61

11

2247

14

50 ’40-50 ‘43

77

1081-1083

“ (calculation of naphtenes and paraffins) determination of

73

127-28

“ plus unsaturates in gasoline

77

1104

“ by means of acetic anhydride, isolation of,

77

1105

“ determination with nitrating acid

77

1106

“ with SO2 and propane, extraction of,

213

50 ‘59-50 ‘62

“ determination of,

204

7-11

“ and the iodine number, experience in the determination of, by H. Velde

249

30 ‘63-30 ‘64

“ on the determination of, according to design regulations for aero engines BVM 1940, by Meyer-Bugstrom

249

30 ‘65-30 ‘68

“ and olefins, the determination of, in gasolines, according to design regulations 1940, by W. Hirshberger

249

30 ‘69-30 ‘74

“ content by the aniline point method, determination of,

52

84-88

Hirschberger

61

1948-1955

77

1096-1099

164

35-47

251

163-168

“ in gasolines from the aniline point, determination of,

218

20 ‘51-20 ‘68

251

169-182

“ experience in their determination, and the iodine number, by Velde

249

30 ‘63-30 ‘64

ASH content of lubricants

69

625-626

77

1091-1094

“ content of tar, determination of,

140

43

ASPHALTS and gums

67

930-931

ASPHALT, methods for the analytical separation of, from the liquid phase residues

4

20 ‘43-20 ‘44

Translation Vac. Oil

143

10 ‘27-10 ‘28

5

70 ‘54

77

1087-1090

“ in HOLD, Gelsenberg

6

2746

3

30 ‘69-30 ‘71

“ failure of determination of, in the liquid phase catchpot and in fuel oil

7

2732

2

70 ‘24-70 ‘25

“ analysis, Poelitz method

7

0 ‘41-0 ‘58

Translation Baer

225

10 ‘27-10 ‘29

“ summary of Scholven experiments for the development of a suitable method for the breaking down of,

7

2746

5

0 ‘59-0 ‘71

“ hard, in lubricants

15

1668

69

653

“ hard, (Mann test)

32

4043B

42

426

“ content of aged lubricating oil, discussion of the determination of,

36

3452

42

10 ‘1-10 ‘12

“ content of aged lucricants, determination of by Tramm

61

69

1062-1078

1429-1432

“ content of wash oil, determination of,

140

94

“ analysis by chromatographic adsorption

168

142-144

251

251-253

“ in aged lubricants, determination of, 1942

178

3033-3049

AVIATION fuels, engine tests methods for, at Ofuna, by T. Nakayama

231

40 ‘15-40 ‘28

“ fuels and test methods, properties of,

108

10253-10289

“ fuels, specifications for testing of,

111

11586-11610

“ gasolines, determination of bromine content

92

217-230

“ gasoline, determination of the “I-T fluid” (c.p. methyl cyclo hexane) and its aging products in,

94

369-372

“ gasoline, methods of testing

251

257-261

“ fuels, revised test methods for the investigation of, (Oppau method)

248

10 ‘67-10 ‘71

“ fuels, revised test method for, (Oppau Method)

109

8413-8427

“ gasoline, testing of,

37

3451

37

70 ‘74-70 ‘75

“ gasoline, tests of,

78

766

BENZENE content of wash oil, determination of,

140

85

140

86 (a-b)

“ in gasoline, determination of,

49

97

“ in fuels, Runge reaction for the determination of,

67

943-953

BENZENE-insoluble matter in tar, determination of,

140

42

BLENDING stocks, typical tests of,

73

158-165

BOMB test for storage stability of fuels

52

67-73

76-77

“ and evaporation tests

67

842-843

“ combustion, high pressure

112

649-705

BORIC acid in oil shale, determination of,

186

2520-2521

BROMATOMETRIC titration, Gelsenberg

6

2746

1

10 ‘83

BROMINE number of gasoline

5

60 ‘51-60 ‘52

5

80 ‘18-80 ‘19

6

30 ‘100-30 ‘101

15

1734-1737

77

1136

92

217-230

“ consumption, pure benzene, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

80 ‘2

“ determination in aviation gasoline

52

298-311

“ number of petroleum residues and cracking products

77

112

“ number of vapor phase splitting distillates and synthetic lubricants derived from them, the determination of,

80

3038-3045

“ number, precision distillation, etc. methods, discussion of,

210

40 ‘82-40 ‘85

213

40 ‘108-40 ‘110

“ content in aviation fuels, F.K.F.S. method for the determination of, by O. Widmaier

248

50 ‘105-50 ‘113

CARBON monoxide number and the sulfocyanate number

67

944-952

“ tetrachloride in gasoline, test for, Sept. 11, 42

106

27696-27700

CARBONYL and acetyl numbers

27

1..5-1..6

Translation S. O. Dev. Co.

243

20 ‘92

CATCHPOT, cold, benzene insolubles in,

5

2746

1

70 ‘94

“ , determination of the light ends in the cold, Oppau

6

2746

4

70 ‘1-70 ‘31

7

30 ‘1-30 ‘29

Translation Baer

225

10 ’21-10 ‘22

“ , product, cold, Engler distillation of, Gelsenberg Method

5

2746

1

70 ‘88-70 ‘89

“ , (cold) residue, examination of, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

20 ‘71

“ , vapor phase, Gelsenberg

4

20 ‘72-20 ‘75

5

70 ‘98-70 ‘101

5

80 ‘20-80 ‘23

CETANE number

69

631

CHARACTERISTIC numbers of oils, chemical

25

15..1175-15..1179

CARBONIZATION numbers and gum, Ehlers method for

67

807-808

CHLORINE in oils and gasolines, determination by combustion method

5

2746

1

70 ‘91

70 ‘96

80 ‘1

6

2746

3

30 ‘90-30 ‘91

“ and sulfur determination in tin-containing oils

18

46..409-46..412

“ in dechlorinated paraffin waxes

67

927

“ study of methods of analysis for the determination of, in synthetic oils

79

2889-2893

2896-2898

2918-2920

2934-2937

2945-2946

2968-2971

127

852-855

COKING residue in pitch, determination of,

140

43

COLD behavior of gas oils

32

4043B

29

404

“ tests

69

663-666

122

2515-2516

COLOR and clearness

69

641

COLORIMETRIC analysis of fluid fuels

251

274-275

“ method for determination of inhibitor content in aviation fuels

248

80 ‘1

CONRADSON’S test, A.S.T.M. directions for,

46

3446

135-137

69

702-703

CORROSION resistance

69

667-670

CORROSIVE properties, aging and spreading of lubricants, determination of,

127

742-744

783-790

825-826

864-867

898

950

993-994

1019

1022-1031

128

1065-1068

1098-1100

1116-1118

1155-1156

1202-1207

1262-1266

1302-1304

1364-1367

1414-1418

1466-1468

1500-1502

1536-1538

CRESOLS, o-,m-,p-, determination of,

189

21408-21430

DIESEL fuels, corrosive property of,

77

1225-1226

“ oil and gasoline oil fractions for recycle operations with iron catalyst, analysis of,

42

286-287

“ oils, fluidity of,

67

914-925

“ oils and gasolines, tests of,

67

809-811

67

910-913

72

16-17

77

1352-1364

122

2510-2511

“ oils for use in fatty acid synthesis, analysis of,

44

126-131

“ fuels, test engine for,

94

580-588

“ oils, testing methods of,

45

428

57

928-940

57

1047-1051

94

718-752

DIMETHYL sulfate number

67

987

69

638

DHD gasolines, tests on,

77

600-611

DIESEL oils, testing miscibility of,

32

319-369

67

895

DIRT in lubricating oil, photo-electrical determination of,

103-I

8149-8150

EMULSIFYING ability of navy fuel oil

69

639-640

EVAPORATION and bomb tests

67

842-843

FILTRATION of fuel oil

69

642-644

FISCHER-TROPSCH products: analysis of, sampling, vapor pressure, gravity, molecular weight, lower heating values, carbolic acid, olefins, boiling point curve, hydrogen sulfide, organic sulfur, elementary sulfur, carbon oxy-sulfide, the doctor test, ammonia, water, evaporation residue, boiling point analysis

9

60 ’29-60 ‘68

9

70 ‘1-70 ‘49

38

30 ‘16-30 ‘43

70

616-631

FUELS, determination of vapor lock tendency of,

92

202-216

“ testing carburetor

122

35

102510

GASOLINE and diesel oils, test of,

67

809-811

67

910-913

72

16-17

77

1352-1364

122

2510-2511

“ analysis of, Oppau

6

2746

4

70 ‘32-70 ‘80

GASOLINE, CV2b, analysis of,

77

348-352

“ and diesel oil fractions for recycle operations with iron catalyst, analysis of,

42

286-287

“ and motor oil testing

33

3440

1 & 2

280 pp

(Beginning of Reel)

“ Ludwigshafen and Oppau methods for testing of,

4

2745

20

10 ‘86-10 ‘89

7

2746

8

30 ‘30-30 ‘78

46

3446

75-78

57

1038-1046

“ testing

46

3446

75-78

“ initial crystalization in, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘112

“ specifications, tests for shipments, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘102

“ test, Politz, 1942

75

958-961

“ stabilization of,

77

1346

“ various tests of,

68

291-317

“ supercharged single cylinder engine testing of an aromatic and paraffinic blends

109

8370-8396

GASOL (C2, C3, C4, without C5) in catchpot bottoms and gasolines, Gelsenberg

6

2746

1

0 ’52-0 ‘56

GRAPHITE in oils and greases

32

4043B

0

423-424

GRAVITY and density of lubricants

69

708-709

GREASES, consistency of,

32

4043B

43

427

“ motor fuels and oils, current army tests for

5

1-128

GUM, glass, and copper dish tests, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘105

“ in gasoline, determination of,

5

2746

1

60 ‘54

73

136

77

1186-1194

“ and carbonization numbers, Ehlers method for

67

807-808

“ and asphalts

67

930-931

“ contents (evaporation residue)

67

929

“ determination in aviation fuels

60

30

62-63