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    The Shukhov cracking process is a thermal cracking process invented by Vladimir Shukhov and Sergei Gavrilov. Shukhov designed and built the first thermal...
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    oil industry. The thermal cracking method, the Shukhov cracking process, was patented by Vladimir Shukhov in 1891. Shukhov always found time for a passionate...
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  • of thermal cracking methods (variously known as the "Shukhov cracking process", "Burton cracking process", "Burton–Humphreys cracking process", and "Dubbs...
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  • thermal cracking process was patented on January 7, 1913 (Patent No. 1,049,667). The first thermal cracking method, the Shukhov cracking process, was invented...
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  • Florida. Cracking (chemistry) Burton process Shukhov cracking process "William Meriam Burton". jhu.edu. Retrieved 17 March 2013. Information on cracking in...
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  • diagram below depicts a typical delayed coker: Delayed coker Shukhov cracking process Burton process Petroleum coke Petroleum coke on the website of the IUPAC...
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    the premature explosion of fuel, known as knocking. In 1891, the Shukhov cracking process became the world's first commercial method to break down heavier...
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  • the premature explosion of fuel, known as knocking. In 1891, the Shukhov cracking process became the world's first commercial method to break down heavier...
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  • Novgorod Industrial process: Shukhov cracking process This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shukhov. If an internal link led you here...
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    cosmonautics Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov – Russian engineer, scientist and architect, inventor of the Shukhov cracking process Vladimir Solovyov – Soviet cosmonaut...
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    Winogradsky 1891 Thermal chemical cracking Shukhov cracking process by Vladimir Shukhov and Sergei Gavrilov, the first cracking method 1891 Long-distance transmission...
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  • UK – Shrapnel shell ammunition Vladimir Shukhov (1853–1939), Russia – thermal cracking (Shukhov cracking process), thin-shell structure, tensile structure...
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  • Enthusiasts". Retrieved 23 October 2016. Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov's biography at Shukhov Tower Foundation site. SPP-1 Archived 14 September 2010 at the...
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  • animal and plant cells are chemically similar Vladimir Shukhov, polymath, inventor of chemical cracking Mikhail Shultz, physical chemist and artist; one of...
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    developed, metal-framed buildings and structures such as the Eiffel Tower, Shukhov Tower and the Sydney Harbour Bridge were generally held together by riveting...
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    structure, playing a central role in organic chemistry. Vladimir Shukhov invented the first cracking method. Sergei Lebedev invented the first commercially viable...
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    plummet, founder of the Russian Navy Vladimir Shukhov, polymath engineer, inventor of thermal cracking, thin-shell structure, tensile structure, hyperboloid...
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    pentagonal plan and was about 20 meters wide and 6.8 meters high. Vladimir Shukhov was an early pioneer of what would later be called gridshell structures...
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    and radio towers built by the Russian engineer and architect Vladimir Shukhov, include neon signs that spell out various terms related to utopian theories...
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