Transcription of Fuel properties - UPM
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Fuel properties 1 FUEL properties Fuel 1 Crude oil .. 2 Gasoline .. 2 Bioethanol and ETBE .. 3 Diesel, Kerosene, and Jet fuel .. 4 Jet fuels .. 6 6 Fueloil .. 7 Heavy fueloil .. 7 Natural gas, biogas, LPG and methane hydrates .. 7 Hydrogen .. 10 Production .. 10 Storage & transport .. 12 Safety .. 13 Purity .. 13 Price comparison of hydrogen energy .. 14 Hint: Hydrogen balloon combustion & explosion .. 14 Coal .. 14 Origin .. 14 Types .. 15 Uses .. 15 Composition: proximate analysis and ultimate analysis .. 16 Air requirement for theoretical combustion .. 17 Heating values .. 17 Wood .. 18 Composition .. 18 Biomass .. 19 Fuel pyrolysis .. 20 FUEL properties Fuels, as for any other type of substance, can be assigned some physical and chemical properties ( density, thermal capacity, vapour pressure, chemical formula, etc. However, most of the times, combustion properties are also assigned to fuels, in spite of the fact that these properties depend on the oxidiser ( air, pure oxygen) and the actual process ( the explosion limits depend on the boundary conditions for a given fuel/oxidiser pair).)
strategic reasons crude oil was transported by tankers and oleoducts to local refineries. Most data are highly variable with crude-oil field; typical ranges are given. Density. Typically 900 kg/m3 3(from 700 kg/m to 1000 kg/m3 at 20 ºC; floats on water). Linear temperature variation fit.
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