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J. C. JONES
HYDROCARBONS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO UTILISATION
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J. C. Jones
Hydrocarbons – Physical Properties and their Relevance to Utilisation
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Hydrocarbons – Physical Properties and their Relevance to Utilisation © 2010 J. C. Jones & Ventus Publishing ApS
ISBN 978-87-7681-513-4
Dedicated to:
Professor James Penman FRSE
Colleague of the author’s over the period 1995 to 2000
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Hydrocarbons – Physical Properties and their
Relevance to Utilisation Contents
Contents
Author’s Preface 10
1. Physical properties of organic liquids 11 1.1 Introduction 11 1.2 Viscosity 11 1.2.1 Definitions, dimensions and units 11 1.2.2 Benzene as a model compound 12 1.2.3 Extension to other organic compounds 14 1.2.4 Further remarks 16 1.3. Acoustic impedance 17 1.3.1 Introduction 17 1.3.2 Examples of values for organic liquids 17 1.4 Thermal conductivities 18 1.5 Electrical properties 19 1.6 Optical properties 20 1.7 Concluding remarks 21 1.8 References 21
2. Physical properties of crude oils 22 2.1 Classifications of crude oil by density 22 2.2 Densities and viscosities of crudes from different sources 23
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Hydrocarbons – Physical Properties and their
Relevance to Utilisation Contents
2.2.1 Examples 23 2.2.2 Viscosity and pumping 26 2.2.3 Viscosity of blended crude oils 26 2.3 Coefficient of thermal expansion 27 2.4 Acoustic impedance 29 2.4.1 Further background 29 2.4.2 Acoustic impedance of crude oils 30 2.5 Thermal conductivity 30 2.5.1 Introduction 30 2.5.2 Values for crude oils 31 2.6 Electrical conductivities 31 2.7 Refractive index 32 2.8 Concluding remarks 32 2.9 References 32
3. Physical properties of gasolines 35 3.1 Introduction 35 3.2 Densities and viscosities 35 3.2.1 Typical values 35 3.2.2 Viscosities of blends 35 3.2.3 The vehicle fuel pump 36 3.3 Coefficient of thermal expansion 37 3.4 Acoustic impedance, thermal and electrical conductivities 38 3.5 Refractive index 38
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