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Knocking and Octane Number
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DEHYDROGENATION and isomerization, increase in octane number of fuels by

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3993-3996

DHD products, typical, knock ratings of

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1..1-1..12

DIFFERENT distillation fractions, variation of knock rating of in 250 atm splitting over 6434 catalyst

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410-417

“ knock behaviour of fuels of different chemical structure in engines BMW 132 N and DB 601-E

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30 ‘18-30 ‘31

DIRECTIONS for measuring knock resistance, general

216

   

10 ‘48-10 ‘53

DISCREPANCIES of octane number determinations, attempted explanation of

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End of Reel

33-40

DUMANOIS step piston, studies of

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29384-29387

DVL method in oil tests, use of, by Philippovich

61

 

71

1904

ELECTRICAL instrument for acoustical or optical determination of incidence of knock, by E. Schuch

248

   

20 ‘53-20 ‘55

ELECTRO acoustic investigation of knocking of aviation motors

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754-801

“ acoustical test methods for knock research in single and multiple cylinder engines

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10159-10200

ENGINE and physical investigations into nature of knock, by F.A.F. Schmidt

249

   

50 ‘73-50 ‘80

EQUIPMENT, development of, for knock research

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10140-10158

ET-110 and various alkylates, supercharge experience with

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244-246

EXPERIMENTS for determination of knocking, by Schuch

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3620-3625

“ on determination of knock rating

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888-890

“ , test stand, regarding use of “research method” and “motor method” octane ratings in practice

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9990-9994

EXPLANATION of knocking processes, experiments for, by A. Kochling

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218-223

FRACTIONS of alkylates, octane number of

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13..52

FUEL blends, knock resistance of, by A. v. Philippovich

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10 ‘48-10 ‘51

“ consumption, changes in, with octane number of fuels in CFR motor

216

   

0 ‘46-0 ‘47

“ evaluation in small single cylinder engines

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54-58

Do., by Singer

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1892-1899

 

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521-535

“ mixtures, knock behaviour of

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251

“ testing in regular engines

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29580-29590

FUELS, knock rating and storage of

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3-6

       

93-95

FUNDAMENTALS of knock rating

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7-15

Do., by Philippovich

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71

1802-1818

GASOLINES

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885-886

GLYCOLENE and glycolethers, knock rating of, May 1944

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27946-27952

HIGH anti-knock fuels, determination of octane numbers of, by W. Witschakowski

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3609-3612

“ anti-knock fuel status at end of December 1940

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12..109-12..125

HYDROCARBONS, increasing anti-knock of

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50-58