PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF MINERAL AND SEMISINTETIC, SYNTHETIC OILS USED IN GAS PREPASSION AGGREGATES
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Umarov Alikhan Akhmadovich, Ochilov Abdurakhim Abdurasulovich, Saloydinov Aziz Avazovich

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This article analyzes the thermal oxidation resistance and operational properties of mineral semi-synthetic and synthetic oils used in gas pumping units at three different temperatures, analyzes their effect on compressor oil by changing the flow part in SGT-400 gas pumping units, and as a result, it was determined that expanding the flow part of the impeller extends the oil's operating time and does not negatively affect quality indicators.
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Umarov Alikhan Akhmadovich, Ochilov Abdurakhim Abdurasulovich, Saloydinov Aziz Avazovich

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