THE extension of the equilibrium-air-distillation work of the Bureau of Standards to more volatile fuels, requiring measurements at temperatures considerably below 0 deg. cent. (32 deg. fahr.) has shown that the general relations deduced from the previous work are equally applicable to natural gasoline and to straight-run aviation-fuels and to natural-gasoline motor-fuel blends. Data are presented on three ethylether blends with gasoline which give information on the amounts of ether to be added to gasoline for starting motor-vehicle or airplane engines at various temperatures. For comparison, data on two benzene-blends are reproduced from a previous report. A study of the entire mass of volatility data has indicated certain trends of the temperature ratios with the slope of the A.S.T.M. curve and with temperature. A more accurate correlation of all of the equilibrium- air-distillation (E.A.D.) results will be presented shortly, which will take account of the effect of these variables on the temperature ratios.
Volatility Data on Natural Gasoline and Blended Fuels
Sae Technical Papers
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers ; 1906
1929-01-01
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