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The papers, “Statistical Successes and Challenges in Fuels and Lubricants” by Charles G. Pfeifer, “Statistical Aspects of Testing Fuels and Lubricants” by Edward R. Jones, and “Developing Prediction Equations for Fuels and Lubricants” by Robert L. Mason, present a wide variety of interesting examples of the interaction of fuels and lubricants technology with statistics. This discussion provides some historical notes on the interaction and some brief comments on some of the authors’ specific examples.
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Gorman, J., "Discussion," SAE Technical Paper 811219, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/811219.Also In
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- “Proceedings of Department of Army Symposium on Applications of Statistics and Computers to Fuel and Lubricant Research Problems,”outhwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas 1962
- Brinegar S. S. Miller, R. R. “Statistical Estimation of the Gasoline Octane Number Requirement of New Model Automobiles,” Technometrics 2 5 18 1960
- Cox, D. R. “Planning of Experiments,” New York John Wiley & Sons 1958