API TR 997-2000 Comprehensive Report of API Crude Oil Characterization Measurements (First Edition)《关于API原油性质测定的综合报告.第1版》.pdf
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1、 STD.API/PETRO TR 997-ENGL 2000 111 0?3224!l 0626376 273 m Comprehensive Report of API Crude Oil Characterization Measurements API TECHNICAL REPORT 997 FIRST EDITION, AUGUST 2000 American Petroleum Institute Helping You Get The Job Done Right? Comprehensive Report of API Crude Oil Characterization M
2、easurements Downstream Segment API TECHNICAL REPORT 997 FIRST EDITION, AUGUST 2000 Work Performed For American Petroleum Institute 1220 L. Street, Northwest Washington, DC 20005 Gene P. Sturm, Jr. Johanna Y. Shay American Petroleum Institute TRW Inc. TRW Petroleum Technologies P.O. Box 2543 Bartlesv
3、ille, OK 74005 (9 1 8) 338-4400 STD*API/PETRO TR 797-ENGL 2000 m 0732290 ObZbL98 04b m SPECIAL NOTES API publications necessarily address problems of a general nature. With respect to partic- ular circumstances, local, state, and federal laws and regulations should be reviewed. API is not undertakin
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14、ng, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publishel: Contact the Publishel; API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N. W, Washington, D. C. 20005. Copyright 0 2000 American Petroleum Institute ABSTRACT A consortium of American Petroleum Institute member companies has spo
15、nsored a research program consisting of a series of projects on the characterization of crude oils. The goal of this program was to obtain complete sets of assay and thermophysical property data on a few widely varying crude oils to test the basic correlations and models typically used in the design
16、 of crude oil refining and related facilities. The crude oils chosen were Alaskan North Slope, Utah Altamont, and San Joaquin Valley. This report provides descriptions of the test procedures, discussions of their accuracy, and a comprehensive compilation of the data for the three crude oils measured
17、 under this program. The scope of this report is limited to discussion of the characterization tests and compilation of the data. Although the data were generated to allow for the evaluation of various correlations used for design purposes, such evaluation has beedwill be done by APIs Technical Data
18、 Committee and may be published later. It is important to note, however, that a number of these data have been utilized in the development of correlations that are included in the three most recent revisions of the API Technical Data Book, most notably Chapter 2 (Characterization) and Chapter 3 (Dis
19、tillation Interconversions). 111 . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors acknowledge and express appreciation to Cheryl Dickson for preparation of the manuscript, Dr. William V. Steele, Oak Ridge National Lab, for material and discussions on vapor pressure by ebulliometry, and to Dr. Calvin F. Spencer, Kellog
20、g Brown and Root, for review of the draft manuscript. Also, the authors and TRW Petroleum Technologies would like to express deep appreciation to the American Petroleum Institute Technical Data Committee member companies who sponsored the API crude oil characterization program conducted by TRW Petro
21、leum Technologies and its predecessors. The sponsor companies and their years of sponsorship are listed below. , SDonsor Commny Amom Oil Company Chevron Research and Technology Fluor Daniel M. W. Kellogg Mobil Research for 50-90% off, r is 1.8 F; and for FBP, r is 5.8“ F. Results are presented in Ta
22、ble 11. 2.2.4 Boiling Range DistribGion of High Boiling Fractions and Resids by ASTM D 5307 and High Temperature Simulated Distillation Three methods were used to determine boiling range distributions for the high boiling fiactions and resids fom the three crudes. The first, AST“ D 5307, has been di
23、scussed earlier. The second is a variation of the ASTM proposed high temperature method “Boiling Range Distribution of Heavy Petroleum Fractions by Gas Chromatography“ that is analogous to ASTM D 2887. This method uses a high temperature GC and column to elute material boiling below 6 STD*API/PETRO
24、TR 777-ENGL 2000 I 0732290 Ob2b2LL 30T H 1350“ F. An internal standard is not used, and complete sample elution by 1350“ F is assumed. The third is the AST“ proposed high temperature method in a variation that uses an internal standard. This method is applicable to materials with an initial boiling
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