Catalyst erosion in cat crackers (English)
Larry Resen. Oil and Gas Journal, v. 55, Dec. 9, 1957, P. 101–103
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Title:Catalyst erosion in cat crackers
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Subtitle:Larry Resen. Oil and Gas Journal, v. 55, Dec. 9, 1957, P. 101–103
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Publication date:1958-01-01
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- 515
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Oxidation of components of soluble oils| 1958
- 515
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Literature and current events| 1958
- 515
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Wickel- und reibungsuntersuchungen an wellen und anderen umlaufenden maschinenteilen| 1958
- 515
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Measuring the coefficient of friction in cold strip rolling| 1958
- 515
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Coefficients of flat-surface friction| 1958
- 516
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Symposium on steam turbine oils| 1958
- 516
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The effect of lubricant inertia in journal-bearing lubrication| 1958
- 516
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Ground rules for determining or comparing bearing capacity ratings| 1958
- 516
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The impact of bearing clearances on shaft stability| 1958
- 516
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Rules for application of needle bearings| 1958
- 516
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Lubrication of aircraft oscillating control bearings at high temperatures| 1958
- 516
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Investigation of rolling oils and oil emulsions in the cold rolling test. I. Rolling tests with lubricants composed of pure base oils and additives| 1958
- 516
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The crystallographic characteristics of fracture in magnesium single crystals| 1958
- 516
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A field study of gas engine lubricants| 1958
- 516
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Fatigue fractures and how to avoid them| 1958
- 516
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A contribution to the study of lubricating oils for extreme pressure by means of the 4-ball testing machines. III. Mechanism of action of some additives.(in Italian)| 1958
- 516
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Lubricants for wire-drawing dies. I–II| 1958
- 517
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Determining the decrease of thickness of steel sheets and steel conduits caused by corosion| 1958
- 517
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Brittle fracture of metals at atmospheric and sub-zero temperatures| 1958
- 517
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Russian research on lubrication and wear| 1958
- 517
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Cavitation and impingement of drops| 1958
- 517
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Catalyst erosion in cat crackers| 1958
- 517
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Radioactive-tracer technique for studying grinding ball wear| 1958
- 517
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Erosion of water and steam sealing equipment. (in Russian)| 1958
- 517
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A Lubrication engineer surveys steel mill gearing. II| 1958
- 517
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Surface heating due to friction and wear trough thermal decomposition| 1958
- 517
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The mechanism of fatigue: A review| 1958
- 517
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Study of the wear of a blast-furnace brick work by means of radioactive isotopes| 1958
- 518
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Investigation of wear qualities of finished hydraulic concretes. (in Russian)| 1958
- 518
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The microhardness of glass surfaces| 1958
- 518
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Effect of internal stresses in hardened tool steels on the development of grinding cracks| 1958
- 518
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Factors that affect the performance of coated abrasives| 1958
- 518
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The use of the Oxy-Acetylene process for hard surfaceing parts subjected to Wear, with particular reference to Lathe Tools| 1958
- 518
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Liquid vs. bar buffing compound| 1958
- 518
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Experiments using a simple thermal comparator for measurement of thermal conductivity, surface roughness and thickness of foils or of surface deposits| 1958
- 518
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The grinding of samples in ceramic analysis| 1958
- 518
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Taking the guesswork out of grinding and polishing with abrasive belts| 1958
- 518
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Wear of refractory material in various zones of blast furnace. (in Russian)| 1958
- 518
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Polishing aluminium and its alloys. Details of a new chemical process| 1958
- 519
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Peening cuts Stresses in plated parts| 1958
- 519
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Surface cleaning with ultrasonics| 1958
- 519
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Contribution to the problem of mechanical descaling of wire Rod by shot blasting| 1958
- 519
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New developments and techniques of sawing and machining glass-reinforced plastics| 1958
- 520
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The measurement of frictional forces at vibrating contacts| 1958
- 520
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On the connection between static and kinetic friction| 1958
- 520
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Apparatus for friction studies at high vacuum| 1958
- 520
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A study of the sliding of metals, with particular reference to atmosphere| 1958
- 520
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The “ploughing” contribution to friction| 1958
- 520
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The adhesion of clean metals| 1958
- 520
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Some recent experiments in friction| 1958
- 520
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Friction in a close-contact system| 1958
- 520
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Autocorrelation analysis of the sliding process| 1958
- 520
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ASTM standards on petroleum products and lubricants (With related information)| 1958
- 521
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Effect of lubricants on the friction process. (in Russian)| 1958
- 521
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Studies in lubrication. XI. Slider bearing with transverse curvature; exact solution| 1958
- 521
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Industrial lubrication practice| 1958
- 521
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Ball bearing maintenance| 1958
- 521
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Comparison of six lubrication methods| 1958
- 521
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Knife-edge bearings| 1958
- 521
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Very short journal-bearing hydrodynamic performance under conditions approaching marginal lubrication| 1958
- 521
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Bearings, lubricants and lubrication—a digest of 1955 literature| 1958
- 521
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Theory and practice of lubrication for engineers| 1958
- 521
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Zytel and teflon resins as bearing materials. I| 1958
- 521
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Bearing lubrication analysis| 1958
- 521
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Graphite and silicon carbide. Their structure, properties and uses| 1958
- 521
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Theory of hydrodynamic lubrication in parallel sliding| 1958
- 521
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The rheodynamic squeeze-film| 1958
- 522
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Solid-film lubricants| 1958
- 522
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Effect of Combustion-resistant hydraulic fluids on ball-bearing fatigue life| 1958
- 522
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Behavior of air in the hydrostatic lubrication of loaded spherical bearings| 1958
- 522
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Pure molybdenum disulphide. Its properties and uses in the sheet metal industry| 1958
- 522
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Experimental apparatus and methods for the development of oscillatory plain bearings and lubricants for airframe applications in the temperature range of —90 to 1500° F| 1958
- 522
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Zytel and teflon resins as bearing materials. II| 1958
- 522
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Silicones in metalworking| 1958
- 522
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Some dynamic properties of oil-film journal bearings with reference to the unbalance vibration of rotors| 1958
- 522
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Solid lubricant for parts working under conditions of dry friction. (in Russian)| 1958
- 522
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Turbulence in a tilting-pad thrust bearing| 1958
- 522
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How to select machine tool lubricants| 1958
- 522
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Investigations Into the Accuracy of BallBearing Components| 1958
- 523
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Some unusual conditions encountered in the lubrication of rolling contact bearings| 1958
- 523
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The life of ball and roller bearings| 1958
- 523
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Wear behavior of high temperature bearing materials| 1958
- 523
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A mass and energy balance for the wear process| 1958
- 523
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Theory and application of sliding contact of metals in sodium| 1958
- 523
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Influence of the ratio of areas of friction upon wear| 1958
- 523
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Cavitation. (in Norwegian)| 1958
- 523
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Critical thickness of surface film in boundary lubrication| 1958
- 523
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Oil-film whirl—an investigation of disturbances due to oil films in journal bearings| 1958
- 523
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High-temperature bearing operation in the absence of liquid lubricants| 1958
- 523
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Cavitation decay on powerful hydroturbine blades. (in Russian)| 1958
- 523
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Study of the Erosion of Cements for Hydraulic-Engineering Concretes. (in Russian)| 1958
- 523
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Investigation of the interaction of lubricating oils with metals. (in Russian)| 1958
- 524
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The development of metal-bonded carbon bearings| 1958
- 524
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Interpreting service damage in rollingtype bearings| 1958
- 524
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Determination of cavitation by means of brittle coatings. (in Russian)| 1958
- 524
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Methods for studying wear of case-hardened steel used in manufacture of gears. (in Russian)| 1958
- 524
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A study of fretting wear in mineral oil| 1958
- 524
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Characteristics and prevention of fretting corrosion| 1958
- 524
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Plain-bearing fatigue testing| 1958
- 524
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Antidotes for sleeve bearing failures| 1958
- 524
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Wear life of aluminum gears| 1958
- 524
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Conditions of intensity of cavitation erosion. (in Russian)| 1958
- 524
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The prevention of fretting corrosion| 1958
- 524
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Wear of metals by sand erosion| 1958
- 524
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Change in hardness of friction surface of engine cylinders during breaking-in. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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Method of testing metals for abrasive wear. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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Use of spheroidal cast iron as a wear-resistant material, (in Polish)| 1958
- 525
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Wear studies with radioactive gears| 1958
- 525
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Wear analysis of hard metal turning tools by means of radiosotopes| 1958
- 525
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Test results, under actual use conditions, for a new antifriction alloy, SOS6-6. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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Measurement of wear of parts in an engine by means of radio-active isotopes. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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Abrasive wear resistance of cold-worked metals and alloys. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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How oil viscosity affects piston ring wear| 1958
- 525
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Electron microscope study of lubrication & wear| 1958
- 525
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Resistance of carbon steels to abrasive wear. (in Russian)| 1958
- 525
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Measuring gear tooth wear| 1958
- 525
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Study of die wear by means of radioactivated surfaces| 1958
- 526
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The development of coated abrasives| 1958
- 526
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Some regularities in the phenomena of the electrical erosion of metals during low-voltage discharge in a liquid. (in Russian)| 1958
- 526
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Study of the temperature of the vapor phase arising during the electrospark machining of metals. (in Russian)| 1958
- 526
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Five faults in wet abrasive cut-off and how to correct them| 1958
- 526
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Reduction of disintegration resistance of solids by means of gaseous and vaporous additives| 1958
- 526
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Porous chrome plating for wear resistance| 1958
- 526
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Electro-erosion and electric-spark machining; Present status and future prospects| 1958
- 526
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Wear resistance of coatings used in the repair of machine parts. (in Russian)| 1958
- 526
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Reducing frictional resistance and wear of steel: Use of sulphide-impregnated surfaces| 1958
- 526
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Cermet hard alloys with unequal distribution of the carbide component, for the machining of abrasive materials. (in Russian)| 1958
- 526
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Wear resistance| 1958
- 527
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Role of Joule-Lenz heat in electrical erosion of metal. (in Russian)| 1958
- 527
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Titanium extrusion—a new fabricating technique. I–II| 1958
- 527
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Wear-resistance after electrospark hardening. (in Russian)| 1958
- 527
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Use of electroerosion method for intricate parts and for rehabilitating worn dies. (in Czech.)| 1958
- 527
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Use of spectral analysis for the study of the vapor phase arising during the electrospark machining of metals. (in Russian)| 1958
- 528
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A radioisotope study of the effect of surface conditions during wear of tungsten carbide| 1958
- 528
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Recent events| 1958
- 528
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Transfer of tungsten carbide to soft metals during single-traverse and reciprocating sliding| 1958
- 529
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Bibliographies| 1958
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Notes on contributors| 1958
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Author index| 1958
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Subject index| 1958