Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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208786 | Fuel | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
While some properties of diesels are cheap, easy and fast to measure, such as densities, others such as surface tensions and viscosities are expensive and time consuming. A new approach that uses some basic information such as densities to predict viscosities and surface tensions is here proposed using a Corresponding states model previously developed for the accurate estimation of several thermophysical properties of pure and mixed n-alkanes. This approach is tested with good results in five petroleum distillation cuts from crudes of different sources (North Sea, Africa and Middle East).
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Authors
A.J. Queimada, L.I. Rolo, A.I. Caço, I.M. Marrucho, E.H. Stenby, J.A.P. Coutinho,