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Chapter 4 : Simulated Distillation Measurement / D. Susan Workman.

Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Workman, D. Susan, author.
Contributor:
American Society for Testing and Materials
ASTM International.
Series:
Journal of ASTM International. Manual Series ; MNL11424M.
ASTM manual series ; MNL11424M
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Petroleum--Refining--Standards.
Petroleum.
Petroleum refineries--Standards.
Petroleum refineries.
Distillation--tandards.
Distillation.
Vapor pressure--Standards.
Vapor pressure.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (10 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables.
Volume 2008, Issue 51 (January 2008)
Other Title:
ASTM digital library.
Place of Publication:
West Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 2008.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file PDF
Summary:
DISTILLATION IS THE MOST WIDELY USED SEPARAtion process in the petroleum industry. Knowledge of the boiling range of crude oils, refined fractions, and finished products has been an essential part of quality determination since the beginning of the refining industry. Routine laboratory scale physical distillation tests have been extensively used for determining the boiling ranges of crude feedstocks, distillation fractions, and a complete slate of refinery products (ASTM methods D86, D1160, D2892, and D5236) [14]. An alternative to physical distillation or true boiling point distillation is simulated distillation by gas chromatography. Eggerston and others first described simulated distillation in 1960 [5]. Simulated distillation (SD) is equivalent to a 100 theoretical-plate physical distillation, is very rapid, reproducible, and easily automated, requires only a small microlitre sample volume, and can better define initial and final boiling points. Boiling range distribution data are used to evaluate new crude oils, to confirm crude quality, to monitor crude quality during transportation, and to provide information for the optimization of refinery processes. The ability to quickly and reliably evaluate crude oils and fractions has important economic implications. The full development of simulated distillation methods as routine procedures has had a significant impact on the ability to determine boiling point information for crude oils and petroleum products.
Notes:
"ASTM Stock Number: MNL11424M".
Includes bibliographical references 25.
Electronic reproduction. W. Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 2008. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
Description based on publisher's website, viewed May 03, 2017.
ISBN:
9780803167377 (e-ISBN)
9780803162273
0803162278
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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