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Dynamics of Accumulation of Products of Wear and Corrosion in the Lubrication Systems of Gas Compressors

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The reliability, service life, and economy of operation of gas pumping units (GPU) [1] in the systems of gas mains and distribution gas pipelines are a function of the properties of the turbine oil to a significant degree. Aggressive contaminants enter from the pumped gas: moisture, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, particulate contaminants. Standard Tp-22s turbine oil does not contain any additives that prevent the negative effect of these contaminants on operation of sliding bearings, reduction pairs, toothed clutches, and other mechanisms.

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Spirkin, V.G., Choporov, D.Y. & Murashev, S.V. Dynamics of Accumulation of Products of Wear and Corrosion in the Lubrication Systems of Gas Compressors. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 37, 33–35 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014093022718

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