Catalysts of Hydrodesulfurization of Optimum CompositionChemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils - Tập 41 - Trang 468-473 - 2005
M. Yu. Kil'yanov, S. I. Kolesnikov, I. M. Kolesnikov
Increasing the efficiency of hydrotreating of crude cuts (diesel, atmospheric
resids, etc.) primarily involves creating new or improving existing industrial
catalysts.
Production of Marine-Oil Components with Improved Low-Temperature PropertiesChemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils - Tập 49 - Trang 41-47 - 2013
N. K. Kondrasheva
The effectiveness of copolymer depressing dopants in straight-run and degraded
oil fractions, namely, the 180-350°C straight-run diesel fraction, 275-400°C oil
fraction, and the extract of its selective purification, vacuum gasoils, and
products of delayed coking and catalytic cracking is investigated. It is shown
that marine oils with improved low-temperature properties can be obtained by
adding ... hiện toàn bộ
Mathematical Modeling of the Geometric Dimensions of Flexible Tanks for Oil ProductsChemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils - Tập 51 - Trang 636-639 - 2016
Yu. N. Rybakov, S. V. Larionov, S. I. Chirikov, R. I. Kyunnap
This article describes theoretical approaches to optimizing the geometric
dimensions of flexible tanks for oil products with allowance for the total
length of the welds on the top and bottom surfaces of the tanks. An algorithm,
mathematical models, and an optimization criterion are proposed, making it
possible to significantly (by up to 20%) improve the efficiency with which the
structural materia... hiện toàn bộ
Correction to: Research and Application of High-Production Area Seismic Prediction Technology for High-Rank Coalbed Methane ReservoirChemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils - Tập 55 - Trang 832-832 - 2020
Liu Yumin, Li Xuesong, Sun Yonghe, Li Minghui, Du Jingguo
To the article “Research and Application of High-Production Area Seismic
Prediction Technology for High-Rank Coalbed Methane Reservoir,” by Liu Yumin, Li
Xuesong, Sun Yonghe, Li Minghui, Du Jingguo, Vol. 55, No. 5, pp. 606-614,
November, 2019