Volume 2 |
Part 1 |
List of Contributors xi |
Author Index xvii |
Preface xix |
Session 4-B: Deposit & Insolubles Measurements. Dr. S. J. Marshman, Chair |
Thickness Measurement of JFTOT Tube deposits by Ellipsometry |
433 |
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C. Baker, P. David, S. E. Taylor, and A. J. Woodward* |
Weighing by Stopwatch – Sorting out the Variables in Filter Blocking Tendency |
449 |
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D. R. Hardy*, E. J. Beal, and J. M. Hughes |
Monitoring the Formation of Soluble Deposit Precursors in Fuels with Light Scattering Photometry |
463 |
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R. E. Morris*, D. R. Hardy, S. Pande, and M. A. Wechter |
An Improved Reference Fuel System: Part 2 – A Study of Adherent and Filterable Insolubles Formation as Functions of Trimethylpyrolle Concentration in Dodecane |
479 |
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E. W. White* and M. D. Klinkhammer |
Revised Procedure for the Measurement of Particulate Matter ion Naval JP5 Aviation Turbine Fuel (F44; AVCAT) Using the Contaminated Fuel Detector (CFD)/ |
495 |
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G. S. McVea and A. J. Power* |
Session 4-C: Gasolines. A. E. Zengel, Chair |
Effect of Metal Oxides and Tank’s Deposits on the Oxidative Stability of Gasolines |
513 |
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Sl. K. Ivanov*, M. I. Boneva, Zh. D. Kalitchin, P. T. Georgiev, and S. K. Tanielyan |
Iproving Storage Stability of Gasoline Using Elevated Antioxidant Concentrations |
525 |
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S. Sommer*, D. Luria, J. Sufrin, A. Weiss, M. Shuftan, and I. Lavie |
Part 2 |
541 |
The Effect of Some Metal's on the Oxidative and Storage Stability of Gasoline |
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Zh. D. Kalitchin*, M. I. Boneva, Sl. Ivanov, P. T. Georgiev and S. K. Tanielyan |
Gum formation Tendencies of Olefinic Structures in gasoline and Synergistic Effect of Sulphur Compounds |
553 |
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J. M. Nagpal*, G. C. Joshi, and D. S. Aswal |
Session 4-D: Heavy Oils and Refinery Processing. Dr. J. D. Bacha, Chair |
Intercompatibility of Residual Fuel Blends |
571 |
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J. Ben-Asher*. G. Krenis, and D. Luria |
Compatiility and Stability of Residual Fuels |
583 |
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R. Kassinger |
The U. S. Department of Energy’s Oil Processing Program |
593 |
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A. M. Hartstein |
Session 5: Middle Distillate Fuels – I. Dr. B. Batts, Chair |
Mechanisiams for Ageing of Middle Distillates Manufactures from Crude Oils |
609 |
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P. Derst |
Evaluation of Commercial Stability Additives in Middle Distillate Fuels. |
625 |
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J. A. Waynick |
Part 3 |
649 |
The Effect of Aliphatic Olefins on the Stability of Diesel Fuel. |
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Adiwar* and B. D. Batts |
Chemistry of Sediment Formation and Additive Response in Cracked Middle Distillates |
667 |
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Y. K. Sharma*, I. D. Singh, K. M. Agrawal, and G. C. Saxena |
Session 6: Middle Distillate Fuels – II. Dr. A. M. Hartstein, Chair |
A Study of the Safety of the ASTM D 5304 Oxygen Overpressure Stability Test |
683 |
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E. W. White* and K. W. Flohr |
A Comparison of Low and High Sulfur Middle Distillate Fuels in the United States |
697 |
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J. A. Waynick* and S. M. Taskila |
Characterization of Soluble Macromolecular Oxidative Reactive Species (SMORS) From Middle Distillate Diesel Fuels: Their Origin and Role in Instability |
725 |
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M. A. Wechter* and D. R. Hardy |
Session 7: New Fuels & Environmental Mandates. J. D. Crawford, Chair. |
The Effect of Increased Refining on the Lubricity of Diesel Fuel |
743 |
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P. I. Lacey* and S. R. Westbrook |
Part 4 |
761 |
Stabiliser Additive Performance in Diesel Fuels and Gas Oils Meeting New Environmental Targets |
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R. J. Batt*, C. P. Henry, and P. R. Whitesmith |
U. S. Diesel Fuel Reformulation: Additive Technology in Response to Changing Fuel Properties |
777 |
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J. P. Street*, C. L. Muth, and B. . Porlier |
The Effects of Dyeing Diesel Fuel “Blue.” |
793 |
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E. J. Beal*, L. M. Turner, D. R. hardy, and C. J. Martin |
Lubricity Characteristics of Low Sulfur, Low Aromatic Content Naval Distillate Fuel. |
803 |
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R. Strucko*, R. M. Giannini, B. D. Shaver, and P. I. Lacey |
Poster Session: Dr. D. R. Hardy, Chair. |
Thermal Stability of Diesel Fuels by Quantitative Gravimetric JFTOT. |
813 |
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E. J. Beal* and D. R. Hardy |
Stability of Light Straight Run Diesel Fuel During Long Term Underground Storage in Small Size Steel Tanks |
821 |
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J. Geva*, J. Propes, Y. Sufrin, A. Weiss, M. Shuftan, Z. Lavy, and R. Fass |
Storage Stability of Light Cycle Oil: Studies for the Root Substance of Insoluble Sediment Formation |
829 |
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K. Motohashi*, K. Nakazono, and M. Oki |
Automatic Stability Analyzer of Heavy Fuel Oils |
843 |
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Olli Pilvio |
Effect of Coal Concentration on Stability of Distillate Fractions from Co-processing |
851 |
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P. M. Rahimi*, J. F. Kelly, R. J. Torres-Ordonez, and U. Lenz |
Part 5 |
867 |
Utilization of the Spent Caustics Generated in the Petroleum Refineries in the Crude Distillation Unit |
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G. N. Sarkar |
Analysis of Sulfur-Organic Compounds in Jet Fuel by Chromatographic Sniffing and Gas Chromatography with Atomic Emission Detector |
875 |
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P. –A. Skoog |
Automated Deposit-Measuring Device (ADMD) |
889 |
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L. L. Stavinoha* and L. A. McInnis |
Laboratory Conditions in Diluting Infected Diesel Oil with Fresh Fuel Mimicking the Problems with Fuel Infection in Practice |
905 |
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E. S. Thomsen and S. Petersen |
Predicting Stability at the Refinery Using SMORS |
919 |
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M. A. Wechter* and D. R. Hardy |