Page 171 - Characterization and Properties of Petroleum Fractions - M.R. Riazi
P. 171
T1: IML
P2: IML/FFX
QC: IML/FFX
P1: IML/FFX
AT029-Manual
AT029-03
June 22, 2007
AT029-Manual-v7.cls
3. CHARACTERIZATION OF PETROLEUM FRACTIONS 151
[72] Lenoir, J. M., “Predict Flash Points Accurately,” Hydrocarbon
Oil–Again,” Oil and Gas Journal, Vol. 66, No. 16, 1968,
Processing, Vol. 54, No. 1, 1975, pp. 153–158. 14:23 [82] Nelson, W. L., “Estimating Yields of Asphalt in Crude
[73] Riazi, M. R. and Daubert, T. E., “Predicting Flash and Pour p. 93.
Points,” Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol. 66, No. 9, 1987, [83] Jenkins, G. I. and Walsh, R. P., “Quick Measure of Jet Fuel
pp. 81–83. Properties,” Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol. 47, No. 5, 1968,
[74] Wickey, R. O. and Chittenden, D. H., “Flash Points of Blends pp. 161–164.
Correlated,” Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol. 42, No. 6, 1963, [84] Riazi, M. R. and Roomi, Y. A., “Minimum Laboratory Data for
pp. 157–158. Properties of Petroleum Fractions and Crude Oils,” Preprints of
[75] Hu, J. and Burns, A. M., “New Method Predicts Cloud, Pour Division of Petroleum Chemistry Symposia, American Chemical
and Flash Points,” Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol. 49, No. 11, Society (ACS), Vol. 45, No. 4, 2000, pp. 570–573.
1970, pp. 213–216. [85] Standard Methods for Analysis and Testing of Petroleum and
[76] Hu, J. and Burns, A. M., “Index Predicts Cloud, Pour and Flash Related Products and British Standard 2000 Parts, IP 1–324
Points of Distillate Fuel Blends,” Oil & Gas Journal, Vol. 68, Vol. 1, IP 325–448 Vol. 2, The Institute of Petroleum, London,
No. 45, 1970, pp. 66–69. 1999.
[77] Linden, H. R., “The Relationship of Physical Properties and [86] Tsonopoulos, C., Heidman, J. L., and Hwang, S.-C.,
Ultimate Analysis of Liquid Hydrocarbon,” Oil & Gas Journal, Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Coal Liquids,An
Vol. 48, No. 9, 1949, pp. 60–65. Exxon Monograph, Wiley, New York, 1986.
[78] Albahri, T. A., Riazi, M. R., and Qattan, A., “Octane Number [87] Knepper, J. I. and Hutton, R. P., “Blend for Lower Pour
and Aniline Point of Petroleum Fractions,” Preprints, Division Point,” Hydrocarbon Processing, Vol. 54, No. 9, 1975,
of Fuel Chemistry, 224 ACS National Meeting, Boston, August pp. 129–136.
18–22, 2002. [88] Auckland, M. H. T. and Charnock, D. J., “The Development
[79] Nelson, W. L., “Octane Numbers of Naphthas,” Oil and Gas of Linear Blending indexes for Petroleum Products,”
Journal, Vol. 67, No. 25, 1969, p. 122. Journal of Institute of Petroleum, Vol. 55, No. 545, 1969,
[80] Jenkins, G. I., “Calculation of the Motor Octane Number from pp. 322–329.
the Research Octane Number,” Journal of Institute of [89] Morris, W. E., “The Interaction Approach To Gasoline
Petroleum, Vol. 54, No. 529, 1968, pp. 14–18. Blending,” Presented at the NPRA 73rd Annual Meeting, San
[81] Altgelt, K. H. and Boduszynski, M. M., Composition and Antonio, Texas, March 23–27, 1975.
Analysis of Heavy Petroleum Fractions, Marcel Dekker, New [90] Modern Petroleum Technology, 3rd ed., The Institute of
York, 1994. Petroleum, London, 1962.
--`,```,`,``````,`,````,```,,-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`---
Copyright ASTM International
Provided by IHS Markit under license with ASTM Licensee=International Dealers Demo/2222333001, User=Anggiansah, Erick
No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale, 08/26/2021 21:56:35 MDT