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COMBUSTION OF FUELS IN ENGINES

 

 

 

 

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ADDITIVES, in particular of organic peroxides, influencing combustion processes in diesel motors by, thesis, Munich, by F. Mohry, 1936

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 10 ‘12-10 ‘47

 

 

 

 

30 ‘1-30 ‘5

CARBURETOR, Graetzin double, and catalex-carburetor on Hanomag tractor, studies with

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 29388-29392

   “           in Daimler Benz diesel engine for use of methanol, reconstruction of, November 16, 1936

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   “           “ultra”, for very heavy fuel oils, experiments with, September 18, 1936

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28502-28510

COMBUSTION and absorption, flowsheet

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   “           and compression temperatures of benzene and i-octane - air mixtures in relationship to excess of air

 168

 

 

 406-416

   “           and formation of explosive mixtures in bomb

247

Part II

94-102

   “           behavior of fuels in different engine cylinders, characteristics of, by A. v. Philippovich

 247

 

 

 0 ‘36- 0 ‘108

 

 

 

 

10 ‘1-10 ‘ 11

   “           behavior of Otto fuels, principles of evaluation of, by A. v. Philippovich

 221

 

 

 20 ‘106-20 ‘11*

   “           , evaluation of equation of

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1..63-1..66

 

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507-512

                Do., by Penzig

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6972-6998

                Do., reprint from “Kraftstoff”

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3301-3308

COMBUSTION in motors and formation of explosive mixtures, by Ullmann

 248

 

Part II

103-119

   “           in motors, by W. Ostwald, reprint from Petroleum Zeitschrift, June 9, 1937

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 70 ‘12-70 ‘18

   “           , micro-burning chamber experiments

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177..1463

   “           of alcohol, spectroscopic investigation on mechanism of, by Y. Momotari and Y. Kakiuche

 231

 

 

 50 ‘122-50 ‘125

   “           of fuels, study of

222

 

 

3345-3355

   “           of organic substances with nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide, discussion of, by Dimroth and Werliszek

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 3727-3732

   “           problems

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60 ‘33-60 ‘36

   “           problems in engines, by E. Schmidt

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60 ‘80-60 ‘82

   “           processes in diesel engines; influence of quantity of injection, cooling temperature, rpm and conditions of intake air

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 29252-29281

   “           processes in diesel motors in rapid operation, study of, by F. Kneule

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 Part II

 1-12

   “           processes, physico-chemical problems in

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510-549

                Do., by G. Damkoehler

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3417-3429

   “           processes, scattered notes

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1131-1181

   “           process in engine, physico-chemical investigation into, by W. Jost

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 10 ‘129-10 ‘159

 

 

 

 

50 ‘1-50 ‘20

   “           process in Hesselman motor, investigation of, with I. G. piezo-quartz cathode ray indicator

 107

 

 

 29044-29061

   “           rate, by Dr. Sachsse

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Sec. III

25..196-25..204

   “           , study of knocking, by H. Rogener

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80 ‘29-80 ‘84

   “           with hydrogen peroxide and hydrozine hydrate, studies on, by M. Shimo

 231

 

 

 80 ‘51-80 ‘63

COMPRESSION and combustion temperatures of benzene and i-octane mixtures with air, as dependent on excess of air, calculation of

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 406-416

DETONATION, electrical apparatus for determination of incipient, by acoustic and optical methods

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 8568-8576

   “           , experimental studies of, by H. Schardin

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60 ‘70-60 ‘79

   “           , physical foundations of, by H. Schardin

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60 ‘100-60 ‘108

DETONATION, research on anti-detonants of aniline series, by H. Hoshimiya

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 30 ‘113-30 ‘120

   “           , research on anti-detonants of selenium series, by H. Hoshimiya

 231

 

 

 30 ‘121-30 ‘126

   “           , research on oxygen compounds as anti-detonants, by D. Hoshimiya

 231

 

 

 40 ‘1-40 ‘4

   “           studies, engine, by piezoelectric indicator, by K. Nakata

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 40 ‘48-40 ‘57

   “           , theoretical studies of, by R. Grammel

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60 ‘66-60 ‘69

   “           wave, effect of tube diameter and wall thickness on the propagation of

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 15..89-15..98

   “           waves, electrical indication and recording of

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