- Eugène
Jules Houdry (Domont, France,
April 18, 1892 –
Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, July 18, 1962) was a
mechanical engineer who
graduated from École...
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Houdry's work and gave him
permission to s**** help elsewhere. In 1933,
Houdry and Socony-Vacuum
joined with Sun Oil
Company in
developing the
Houdry process...
- later, a
catalytic converter was
patented by
Eugene Houdry, a
French mechanical engineer.
Houdry was an
expert in
catalytic oil refining,
having invented...
- Jean
Daniel Houdry (23
February 1914 – 10
January 1994) was a
French wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
light heavyweight at the 1936 Summer...
- was
development of
catalytic cracking, a
process he
worked on with
Eugene Houdry and
others that made
economically feasible the low-cost, m**** production...
-
Vincent Houdry (23
January 1631 in
Tours – 21
March 1729 in Paris) was a
French Jesuit and
writer on ascetics.
According to the
catalogues of the Society...
- Annum). Today,
butadiene from n-butane is
commercially produced using the
Houdry Catadiene process,
which was
developed during World War II. This entails...
- be down to $0.042 per
liter ($0.16/U.S. gal). In 1937,
Eugene Houdry developed the
Houdry process of
catalytic cracking,
which produced a high-octane base...
-
essentially introduced the
concept of unit operations. He also co-developed the
Houdry process under contract to The
Standard Oil
Company of New
Jersey (now ExxonMobil)...
-
Standard Oil of Indiana, now a part of BP. Houdriforming:
Developed by the
Houdry Process Corporation. Octanizing: A
catalytic reforming version developed...