Crude oil fouling: deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling
"Nearly every gallon (or litre!) of fuel which is used in transport vehicles (cars, trucks, trains, aeroplanes etc.) is derived from oil which is extracted in the crude state from oil wells and which is then processed in an oil refinery to yield the required transport fuel (gasoline, diesel, ke...
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2015
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Zusammenfassung: | "Nearly every gallon (or litre!) of fuel which is used in transport vehicles (cars, trucks, trains, aeroplanes etc.) is derived from oil which is extracted in the crude state from oil wells and which is then processed in an oil refinery to yield the required transport fuel (gasoline, diesel, kerosene etc). The first task in the refinery is to separate these useful fuels from the crude oil by the process of distillation in which the components of the oil are separated on the basis of their volatility. Of course, the components of crude oil which are of volatility too low to allow them to be used as fuels are also separated in the distillation process and can be either directly used (for example as lubricating or fuel oils) or can be chemically converted to more volatile materials"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (385 pages) illustrations (some color) |
ISBN: | 9780128013595 0128013591 |
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spelling | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling edited by Francesco Coletti, Geoffrey F. Hewitt ; contributors Dr. John Chew [and eighteen others] Waltham, Massachusetts GPP 2015 © 2015 1 online resource (385 pages) illustrations (some color) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Nearly every gallon (or litre!) of fuel which is used in transport vehicles (cars, trucks, trains, aeroplanes etc.) is derived from oil which is extracted in the crude state from oil wells and which is then processed in an oil refinery to yield the required transport fuel (gasoline, diesel, kerosene etc). The first task in the refinery is to separate these useful fuels from the crude oil by the process of distillation in which the components of the oil are separated on the basis of their volatility. Of course, the components of crude oil which are of volatility too low to allow them to be used as fuels are also separated in the distillation process and can be either directly used (for example as lubricating or fuel oils) or can be chemically converted to more volatile materials"-- NATURE / Natural Resources bisacsh NATURE / Rocks & Minerals bisacsh Contamination (Technology) / Measurement fast Petroleum products / Analysis fast Petroleum products Analysis Petroleum Refining Simulation methods Contamination (Technology) Measurement Fouling Simulation methods Heavy oil Simulation methods Coletti, Francesco edt Hewitt, G. F. edt Chew, Y. M. J. ctb Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780128012567 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128012567 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling NATURE / Natural Resources bisacsh NATURE / Rocks & Minerals bisacsh Contamination (Technology) / Measurement fast Petroleum products / Analysis fast Petroleum products Analysis Petroleum Refining Simulation methods Contamination (Technology) Measurement Fouling Simulation methods Heavy oil Simulation methods |
title | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling |
title_auth | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling |
title_exact_search | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling |
title_full | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling edited by Francesco Coletti, Geoffrey F. Hewitt ; contributors Dr. John Chew [and eighteen others] |
title_fullStr | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling edited by Francesco Coletti, Geoffrey F. Hewitt ; contributors Dr. John Chew [and eighteen others] |
title_full_unstemmed | Crude oil fouling deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling edited by Francesco Coletti, Geoffrey F. Hewitt ; contributors Dr. John Chew [and eighteen others] |
title_short | Crude oil fouling |
title_sort | crude oil fouling deposit characterization measurements and modeling |
title_sub | deposit characterization, measurements, and modeling |
topic | NATURE / Natural Resources bisacsh NATURE / Rocks & Minerals bisacsh Contamination (Technology) / Measurement fast Petroleum products / Analysis fast Petroleum products Analysis Petroleum Refining Simulation methods Contamination (Technology) Measurement Fouling Simulation methods Heavy oil Simulation methods |
topic_facet | NATURE / Natural Resources NATURE / Rocks & Minerals Contamination (Technology) / Measurement Petroleum products / Analysis Petroleum products Analysis Petroleum Refining Simulation methods Contamination (Technology) Measurement Fouling Simulation methods Heavy oil Simulation methods |
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