Table of Contents

FUELS, SPECIAL

 

 

 

 

 

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ALKYLBENZENES as additions to aero engines, by Penzig

102

 

 

6950-6971

ALKYLBENZENES, preparation and properties of

19

 

 

113.1420-113.1442

AROMATIC fuels, utility test of, by T. Kondo and S. Soma

231

 

 

30 ‘79-30 ‘81

AVIATION fuels, special

194

 

 

30497-30499

CARBONIZATION of resin, studies on, by M. Kumamoto

231

 

 

60 ‘46-60 ‘58

CHARCOAL, igniting by storage battery current, report on

106

 

 

27630-27634

COMBUSTION of organic compounds with nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide, calculations for

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100..689-100..693

DI-ISOPROPYLETHER as aircraft engine fuel, March 30, 1943, suitability of

106

 

 

27797-27802

ERGOL fuel (nitro aromatics), progress report on

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94..621-94..625

FUEL F2, technical specifications for

248

 

 

70 ‘139

FUELS for Otto engines, comparative tests of methanol and benzene for

106

 

 

28802-28826

GRAPHITE oxide, use of, as fuel or fuel additive, reported by R. J. Bender

200

 

 

20 ‘41-20 ‘44

HEAVY naphthas, investigation of, for use in TL engines

218

 

 

70 ‘29-70 ‘40

 

222

 

 

3733-3740

HYDROGEN peroxide concentrates, graphs representing decomposition of

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112..919

 

 

 

 

112..930

 

 

 

 

112..951

HYPERGOL

217

 

 

0 ‘131

              fuels based on mixtures of vinyl-n-butyl ether and butanediol-divinyl ether

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106..780-106..794

  

 

 

 

107..795-108..832

              fuel components, mixtures of cyclohexylamine and aniline as

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105..748-105..779

              fuel with tetranitromethane

112

 

 

1391-1393

              ignition tester, experiments with

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101..694-101..705

              ignition tester, tests with, by Dimroth and Werliczek

222

 

 

3715-3720

              reactivity of various organic compounds (ignition with HNO3 and H2O2)

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102..706-102..721

              systems, some experiments on relationship between ignition and proportion of oxygen carrier in

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95..626-95..638

 

222

 

 

3391-3402

              system, by Werliszek and Dimroth

222

 

 

3721-3726

              system, ternary; furfuryl alcohol – aniline – 2-methyl-tetrahydropyrrole

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97..651-97..657

HYPERGOLIC additions (oxidizing agents) with nitric acid as oxygen-carrier, investigation of fuels with

112

 

 

345-367

HYPERGOLS having nitric acid as oxygen-carrier, and various amines as fuel component

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104..733-104..74*