98/01101 Process for the production of oxygenated naphtha and diesel fractions for control of diesel exhaust emissions: Benham, C. B. et al. U.S. US 5,645,613 (Cl. 44–452; C10L1/18), 8 Jul 1997, US Appl. 140,479, 18 Nov 1993, 29 pp
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Volume
- 39
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6701
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✦ Synopsis
02 Liquid fuels (transport refining, quality, storage) ASPEN process simulation models were developed. Based on a typical PADD II refinery, a linear programming model was developed to assess the values of the oroduced F-T oroducts. The results then were used in a discounted caih flow spreadiheet model to examine the effect of key process variables on the overall F-T economics. Cracking of F-T waxes produced products rich in C-r-reactive olefins which are especially suitable for production of ethers for gasoline blending. The fluid catalytic cracking process produces -34% more gasoline blending components than mild hydrocracking, which is produced at the expense of distillate production.
96/01094
Emulsified fuel and one methodffor preparing same