API PUBL 4646-1996 Evaluation of Fuel Tank Flammability of Low RVP Gasolines《危险反应模拟的不确定度(定量法) 常用危险气体分散模块的评估》.pdf
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1、STD-API/PETRO PUBL 4b4b-ENGL L79b 0732270 05b3L04 2b0 = documenting performance; and communicating with the public. API ENVIRONMENTAL MISSION AND GUIDING ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES The members of the American Petroleum Institute are dedicated to continuous efforts to improve the compatibility of our o
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9、le, use, transport or dispose of similar raw materials, petroleum products and wastes. STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4bLib-ENGL 177b 0732290 05b31Ob 033 Evaluation of Fuel Tank Flammability of Low RVP Gasolines Health and Environmental Sciences Department API PUBLICATION NUMBER 4646 PREPARED UNDER CONTRACT BY:
10、 DAVID W. NAEGELI SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE US. ARMY TARDEC FUELS AND LUBRICANTS RESEARCH FACILITY (SwRI) P.O. Box DRAWER 28510 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78228-051 O DECEMBER 1996 American Petroleum Institute STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4bqb-ENGL L77b 0732270 05b3L07 T7T FOREWORD API PUBLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADD
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14、NTS THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS OF TIME AND EXPERTISE DURING THIS STUDY AND IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT API STAFF CONTACT David Lax, Health and Environmental Sciences Department MEMBERS OF J. Steve Welstand, Chairperson, Chevron Research and Technology Bill Band
15、y, Amoco Research Center Helen Doherty, Sun Refining and Marketing Company John Eckstrom, Amoco Research Center King Eng, Texaco, Inc. Dennis Feist, Shell Development Company Ana Rodriguez Forker, Arco Products Company Frank S. Gerry, BP America, Inc. Peter Jessup, Unocal Corporation George S. Musse
16、r, Exxon Research and Engineering Company Mani Natarajan, Marathon Oil Michael Payne, Arco Products Company Robert M. Reuter, Texaco, Inc. Rick Riley, Phillips Petroleum Charles Schleyer, Mobil Research and Development James P. Uihlein, Unocal Corporation iv STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4blib-ENGL L77b = 0732
17、270 05b3L07 842 ABSTRACT The changes in fuel properties brought on by the reformulation of gasoline to reduce VOC emissions in urban areas with severe ozone problems have raised concerns about potential impacts on the flammability of hydrocarbon vapors in closed storage vessels such as automobile fu
18、el tanks. A desire to define the effects of reformulated gasoline (RFG) on flammability temperature limits prompted this study. Several experiments were performed to evaluate the conditions under which the vapors from reformulated gasoline (RFG) contained in automobile fuel tanks become flammable. T
19、he program was conducted with 22 test fuels that had been systematically varied with respect to Rei vapor pressure (RVP), pentane-to-butane ratio, and addition of ethanol and MTBE. In Phase I, vapor pressures were measured for each test fuel over a 15 to 130F temperature range. In addition, the uppe
20、r and lower temperature limits of flammability were measured for each fuel. Phase II involved measurements of the concentrations of hydrocarbons in the vapor phase and an assessment of stratification. The results show that temperature limits of flammability correlate with RVP. The upper flammability
21、 temperature limits increase as RVP is reduced. The addition of either MTBE or ethanol or both to gasoline indicates a moderate increase in upper flammability limits. Gasoline blends containing ethanol, including those commingled with MTBE, elevate the upper flammability limits more substantially th
22、an do gasoline blends containing MTBE. The lower temperature limits of flammability also increase as RVP is reduced, although less markedly than the upper limits. The flammable concentration limits of the gasolines containing ethanol are substantially greater than those containing MTBE or no oxygena
23、tes. The flammable concentration limits of gasolines containing MTBE are only slightly higher than those of the test gasolines with no oxygenates. The ratio of C,-to-C, hydrocarbons in the fuel has no consistent effect on either the upper temperature limits of flammability or the upper concentration
24、 limits of flammability when comparing fuels at similar RVP levels. STD.API/PETRO PUBL 4b4b-ENGL L99b m 0732270 05b3LLO 5b4 m TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Paqe EXECUTIVESUMMARY . e5-1 1 . INTRODUCTION . 1-1 2 . TESTFUELS . 2-1 FUELS PROCUREMENT AND FORMULATION 2-1 FUEL ANALYSIS 2-2 FUELMATRIX 2-5 3 . P
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