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Title
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General Electric Views on Jet Engine Lubrication
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Description
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The MIL-L-7808 family of oils is handling the needs of the current fleet service, both military and commercial. The MIL-L-9236 family of oils promises to meet the lubricant needs for the family of high performance engines just beyond the horizon. However, new and fantastic demands for engine lubricants are foreseen to handle industry and military requirements for the period 5 to 10 years hence. New fluids and new handling methods will be required to assure adequate fleet operation.
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Creator
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Venable, L. B.
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Format
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1 online resource (6 pages)
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Type
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article
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Abstract
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The MIL-L-7808 family of oils is handling the needs of the current fleet service, both military and commercial. The MIL-L-9236 family of oils promises to meet the lubricant needs for the family of high performance engines just beyond the horizon. However, new and fantastic demands for engine lubricants are foreseen to handle industry and military requirements for the period 5 to 10 years hence. New fluids and new handling methods will be required to assure adequate fleet operation.
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Extent
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6
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Corporate Author
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General Electric Company
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Report Number
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ASD-TDR-62-465 p. 25-30
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date
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1962
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Date Issued
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1962-05
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Contract
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AF 33(616)-7223
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DoD Project
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3044
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DoD Task
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30169
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30340
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Distribution Conflict
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No
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Index Abstract
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Contrails only
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Relation
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This paper was published in the Proceedings Of The Air Force-Navy-Industry Propulsion Systems Lubricants Conference held in San Antonio, Texas on 15, 16, and 17 November 1960
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Identifier
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AD0278843