
Title:
Petroleum refining design and applications handbook
Author:
Coker, A. Kayode, author.
ISBN:
9781119257097
9781119257103
9781119476467
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Composition of Crude Oils and Petroleum Products; 2.1 Hydrocarbons; 2.1.1 Alkynes Series; 2.2 Aromatic Hydrocarbons; 2.3 Heteroatomic Organic Compounds; 2.3.1 Non-Hydrocarbons; 2.3.2 Sulfur Compounds; 2.4 Thiols; 2.5 Oxygen Compounds; 2.6 Nitrogen Compounds; 2.7 Resins and Asphaltenes; 2.8 Salts; 2.9 Carbon Dioxide; 2.10 Metallic Compounds; 2.11 Products Composition; 2.11.1 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) (C3 and C4); 2.11.2 Gasoline (C5 to C11).
2.11.3 Condensate (C4, C5 and C6>)2.11.4 Gas Fuel Oils (C12 to C19); 2.11.5 Kerosene; 2.11.6 Diesel Fuel; 2.11.7 Fuel Oils # 4, 5, and 6; 2.11.8 Residual Fuel Oil; 2.11.9 Natural Gas; References; 3 Characterization of Petroleum and Petroleum Fractions; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Crude Oil Properties; 3.1.2 Gravity, API; 3.1.3 Boiling Point Range; 3.1.4 Characterization Factor; 3.1.5 The Universal Oil Product Characterization factor, KUOP; 3.1.6 Carbon Residue, wt%; 3.1.7 Nitrogen Content, wt%; 3.1.8 Sulfur Content, wt%; 3.1.9 Total Acid Number (TAN); 3.1.10 Salt Content, pounds/1000 barrels.
3.1.11 Metals, parts/million (ppm) by weight3.1.12 Pour Point (°F or °C); 3.2 Crude Oil Assay Data; 3.2.1 Whole crude oil average properties; 3.2.2 Fractional properties; 3.3 Crude Cutting Analysis; 3.4 Crude Oil Blending; 3.5 Laboratory Testing of Crude Oils; 3.5.1 True Boiling Point (TBP) Curve; 3.5.2 ASTM D86 Distillation; 3.5.3 Boiling Points; 3.5.4 Conversion Between ASTM and TBP Distillation; 3.5.5 Petroleum Pseudo-Components; 3.5.6 Pseudo-Component Normal Boiling Points; 3.5.7 ASTM D1160 Distillation; 3.5.8 Determination of ASTM IBP, 10%, 20-90% Points of Blend.
3.5.9 ASTM 10-90% Points3.5.10 Initial Boiling Point Determination; 3.5.11 ASTM End Point of Blend; 3.5.12 Flash Point; 3.5.13 Flash Point, °F, as a Function of Average Boiling Point; 3.5.14 Smoke Point of Kerosenes; 3.5.15 Luminometer Number; 3.5.16 Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP); 3.5.17 Vapor Pressure of Narrow Hydrocarbon Cuts; 3.6 Octanes; 3.7 Cetanes; 3.7.1 Cetane Index; 3.8 Diesel Index; 3.9 Determination of the Lower Heating Value of Petroleum Fractions; 3.10 Aniline Point Blending; 3.11 Correlation Index (CI); 3.12 Chromatographically Simulated Distillations; References.
4 Thermodynamic Properties of Petroleum and Petroleum Fractions4.1 K-Factor Hydrocarbon Equilibrium Charts; 4.2 Non-Ideal Systems; 4.3 Vapor Pressure; 4.3.1 Vapor Pressure Determination using the Clausius-Clapeyron and the Antoine Equations; 4.4 Viscosity; 4.4.1 Conversion to Saybolt Universal Viscosity; 4.4.2 Conversion to Saybolt Furol Viscosity; 4.4.3 Equivalents of Kinematic (cSt), Saybolt Universal (SUS), and Dynamic viscosity; 4.4.4 Viscosity of Liquid Hydrocarbons; 4.4.5 Gas Viscosity; 4.5 Refractive Index; 4.6 Liquid Density; 4.6.1 Gas Density; 4.7 Molecular Weight.
Abstract:
"Sales handles - Assists engineers in rapidly analyzing problems and finding effective design methods and select mechanical specifications - Provides improved design manuals to methods and proven fundamentals of process design with related data and charts - Covers a complete range of basic day--to--day petroleum refining operations topics with new materials on significant industry changes since 2005 - Provides UniSim-based case studies for enabling simulation of key processes outlined in the book - Helps achieve optimum operations and process conditions, and shows how to translate design fundamentals into mechanical equipment specifications - Has a related website that includes computer applications along with spreadsheets and concise applied process design flow charts Market description (Please include secondary markets) Petroleum, chemical, and process engineers, petroleum and chemical engineering students, engineers and technicians working in petroleum refining, other engineers and technicians in the oil and gas industry, and engineers working towards Professional Engineering qualifications"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119476467Copies:
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