- rjpatelioc_Petroleum - blog posts upto Jun2017

11/11/2017

- rjpatelioc_Petroleum - blog posts upto Jun2017

Rjpatelioc      https://rjpatelioc-petroleum.blogspot.in/


Petroleum QC Blog,  posts upto 11 Nov 2017.

26/06/2017
- LPG, CNG, LNG, NGL, PNG - Petroleum terms understanding
There is no doubt tomorrow's energy needs will be totally derived from nature that's Solar, Wind and Hydro however, may be before this now is the time of Gas fuels for next two decades at least. Every day we hear petroleum terms like LPG, CNG, LNG, NGL, PNG etc and get rather confuse

 

22/06/2017

- Myth - Flash point test methods are designed for kerosene contaminated with Gasoline ... part 10 of X

 

Facts – False.  Standard test methods ASTM D56, ASTM D93, IP 170 etc are prepared for Kerosene samples which are not contaminated with Gasoline/Naphtha.

- Myth of drop in Kerosene flash point is by 1 deg C per percentage of Gasoline contamination ..Part 9 of X


Fact - Usually not true,
https://rjpatelioc-petroleum.blogspot.in/2017/06/myth-of-drop-in-kerosene-flash-point-is.html
https://rjpatelioc-petroleum.blogspot.in/2017/06/myth-of-drop-in-kerosene-flash-point-is.html


https://rjpatelioc-petroleum.blogspot.in/2017/06/myth-gasoline-rises-to-top-of-storage.html
- Myth Gasoline rises to the top of the storage tank from Kerosene contaminated with Gasoline .. Part 8 of X






-Gasoline Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) prediction from Distillation data

- Myth - Flash point of a sample is direct related to its density. Part 6 of X

- Effect of 10 % Ethanol on Motor Gasoline quality Parameters


- Predicting ASTM D93 PMCC flash point from Distillation Data

- Myth of "Some Petroleum Liquids do not have Flash Point", Part 5 of X

- Myth Flash Point testing of sample contaminated with Gasoline is highly dangerous - Part 4 of


- Myth of Petroleum Product test - Reference material Purity Part 3 of X

- Myth of Petroleum Products Flash Point  -Test Methods  Part 2 of X- Myth of Petroleum Products

- Flash Point  - Non Additive property  Part 1 of X

- Density conversion to any temperature say 20 C, 15 C or any desired temperature from observed temp

- Flash Point- Density blending Calculator


- Flash Point Prediction - Petroleum Products Blending - Calculation formula and table


- TWA-800 Boeing 747 air-crash and Aviation Fuel Flash Point

- Kerosene Flash Point  & Barometer Pressure reading on Mt Everest.

- Calculator - Blending Petroleum Products

- Myth of restriction of Barometer Pressure Correction formula in Flash Point test methods

- Flash Point of Kerosene at high altitude places in India

- Surprised, Flash Point correction of 8.5 Deg C at Leh, Jammu & Kashmir due to high Altitude

- Temperature around 15 deg C,    - Density Conversion for Petroleum Products from observed temperature to 15 C without use of  ASTM Table (1980 series)

- Myth of density variation 3.0  kg/m3 in Petroleum Industry ,  (a Scholarly article)

- Patel's Density Conversion for Petroleum Products from observed temperature to 15 C without use of  ASTM Table (1980 series) ,  (a Scholarly article)

- Patel’s laws of Gasoline 15c Density increasing

- Relationship between Flash Point and Front-end Distillation data of petroleum products, 

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