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A Transfer Line for Liquefied Gases

1960
A transfer line is a pipeline used to convey very cold fluids from one place to another. The transfer line described in this paper was specially designed for use with liquid hydrogen but could easily be used to transfer other cold fluids such as liquid nitrogen, air or helium.
K. B. Martin, O. E. Park
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Centrifugal pumping of liquefied gases

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1967
The advantages of a centrifugal pump for transferring liquid nitrogen are considered and the technical problems discussed. The construction and performance of a suitable pump are described.
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Antiknock characteristics of liquefied petroleum gases

Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils, 1974
1. The antiknock characteristic curve of propane, which is a basic component of LPG, is opposite to that of AI-93 gasoline. 2. The antiknock characteristic curves of n-butane and AI-93 gasoline are very similar to each other. 3.
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Compressed and Liquefied Gases

2002
Jane Blunt, Nigel C. Balchin
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Use of liquefied gases

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1883
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Bottled Gases (Liquefied Petroleum Gases)

1980
Wilfrid Francis, Martin C. Peters
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Viscosity measurements in liquefied gases

Cryogenics, 1962
A Van Itterbeek, H Zink, O Van Paemel
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Level Indicator for Liquefied Gases

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1962
R. V. Colvin   +2 more
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