
Density of acetic acid, citric acid, formic acid, D-lactic acid, oxalic acid and trichloroacetic acid in water is plotted as function of wt%, mol/kg water and mol/l solution. Density of aqueous solutions of organic acids - Changes in density of aqueous solutions with changes in concentration at 20☌.Density of inorganic sodium salts in water is plotted as function of wt%, mol/kg water and mol/l solution. Density of aqueous solutions of inorganic sodium salts - Changes in density of aqueous solutions with changes in concentration at 20☌.Density of potassium salts in water is plotted as function of wt%, mol/kg water and mol/l solution. Density of aqueous solutions of inorganic potassium salts - Changes in density of aqueous solutions with changes in concentration at 20☌.Density of inorganic chlorides in water is plotted as function of wt%, mol/kg water and mol/l solution. Density of aqueous solutions of inorganic chlorides - Changes in density of aqueous solutions with changes in concentration at 20☌.Density Converter - Online density converter with commonly used units.Average boiling point from gravity and molecular weight - Formulas and examples of calculation of boiling point of hydrocarbon mixtures from gravity and molecular weight.Average boiling point - Definition, explanation and examples of calculation of various types of average boiling point of petroleum products and other mixtures of hydrocarbons: VABP, MABP, WABP, CABP and MeABP.Autoignition Temperatures and Flash Points for Hydrocarbons - Autoignition temperature and flash point ( ☌ and ☏) of different types of hydrocarbons with varying carbon number up to C12.Conversion calculator API - specific gravity API Gravity - API gravity express the gravity or density of liquid petroleum products.Alternative Fuels Properties - Properties of alternative fuels like Biodiesel, E85, CNG and more.Alcohols and carboxylic acids - physical data - Molweight, melting and boiling point, density, pKa-values, as well as number of carbon and hydrogen atoms in each molecule are given for 150 different alcohols and acids.Density - Density of different solid materials, liquids and gases.Material Properties - Material properties for gases, fluids and solids - densities, specific heats, viscosities and more.(Easy check: Lowest volume at the lowest temperature) Then, use the orange line in the Jet fuel volume correction figure T). In the Density vs temperature figure (☌), you see that the orange line represent this jet fuel. How will the volume change if you heat it to 250☌? You have 1000 m3 of a jet fuel with a density of 800 kg/m 3 at 15☌. The volume of your jet fuel at 15☌ is 100liters*0.923 = 92 liters. Then, use the yellow line in the Jet fuel volume correction figure At 50☌ the correction factor is 0.923. In the Density vs temperature figure(☌), you se that the yellow line represent this jet fuel. You have 100 liters of a jet fuel with a density of 757 kg/m 3 at 100☌. To be sure you have used the correct figure for correction factors, the easy rule is that the volume increases with increasing temperature. Or, if you know the base volume and density, you can use the volume correction factor to calculate the volume at another temperature. Volume correction factors can be used to calculate the volume of a jet fuel at base temperature (15☌/59☏) if you know the density and volume at another temperature. See also similar correlations for fuel oil, crude oil and lubricating oil. If you have the jet fuel density given in ☊PI, use the API-to-gravity converter. If the temperature changes, the density of the jet fuel changes along the colored line.Įxamples of the use of the figures are given below the figures. Each colored line represents a jet fuel with a given density at a given temperature.
JET A1 DENSITY MANUAL
Correlations for jet fuel density and temperature are found by use of tools based on ASTM D 1250-04 and IP 200/04 (API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 11- physical properties Data, Section 1:Temperature and pressure volume correction factors for generalised crude oils, refined products and lubricating oils).
