1. Studies on Volatile Characteristics of Middle Distillates and Their Interdependency.
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Majhi, A., Kukreti, V., Sharma, D., Sharma, S. R., and Sharma, Y. K.
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DISTILLATION , *VAPOR pressure , *BOILING-points , *TEMPERATURE , *FLAMMABLE liquids , *MARKET volatility - Abstract
Standard test methods such as those published in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)/Institute of Petroleum/Universal Oil Product are often used to characterize the fuel's properties. However, these chemical/physical characterization methods are not only expensive and protracted but also require a large quantity of samples. Every flammable liquid has vapor pressure, which is a function of its boiling point. The distillation and flash point are volatility-dependent characteristics; therefore, these properties are temperature dependent. Most researchers have derived the correlation of flash point with boiling point and vapor pressure for pure organic compounds. The present study proposes a user-friendly empirical model with a correlation technique to predict flash point using ASTM distillation data of middle distillates. In this study, 47 middle distillate samples were taken to predict the flash point with 5 and 10% volume recovery temperature of ASTM D-86 and volume average boiling point (VABP) separately. It was observed that the most appropriate prediction of flash point was with 5% recovery temperature of ASTM D-86 with an R2 0.997. This correlation model was compared with different models and found to be comparatively better and user friendly. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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