A calculation technique that accounts for nonlinear relations between reactivity and mixture concentration has been developed and used to study the hydrocarbon reactivity of evaporation losses from a variety of original fuels. Results show that diluting the concentration of light olefins in the original fuel, normally accomplished by additions of light paraffins and saturate base stocks, will reduce the hydrocarbon reactivity of evaporation losses.
Hydrocarbon Reactivities of Motor Fuel Evaporation Losses
Sae Technical Papers
1969 International Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition ; 1969
1969-02-01
Conference paper
English
Preboiling evaporation losses in aircraft fuel tanks
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