2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10553-013-0436-6
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Intensification of Vacuum Distillation of Residual Fuel Oil from Kumkol Oil by Controlling Phase Transitions of Oil Disperse Systems

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“…The missing data can be taken from Table 2, but a problem arises when recalculating the fraction of distillate for the entire stream of oil. Therefore, the distillation curve was introduced by summarizing the data in Tables 1 and 2 with an adjustment for the fraction of the distillate; the remainder (>515 • C) was taken according to generalizations [39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Vacuum Column Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The missing data can be taken from Table 2, but a problem arises when recalculating the fraction of distillate for the entire stream of oil. Therefore, the distillation curve was introduced by summarizing the data in Tables 1 and 2 with an adjustment for the fraction of the distillate; the remainder (>515 • C) was taken according to generalizations [39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Vacuum Column Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting stream from the TEE-100 module was reduced by an amount equal to the decomposition gases' stream. To enter the pressure drop and determine the fraction Based on the description, the fuel oil flow is heated in the H-1 furnace, and due to thermal destruction, a certain number of light hydrocarbons (decomposition gases) are formed [6,[39][40][41][42]. The composition and yield of decomposition gases depend on both the temperature and the composition of the source oil.…”
Section: Vacuum Column Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exports of fuel oil have a close relationship with global research outputs on Central Asia. Most of the publications focused on specialized knowledge on fuel oil in Central Asia (Karabaev et al 2013), the cooperation between Central Asia and other countries in oil and gas (Kalyuzhnova and Lee 2014) and the impact of changes in international oil prices on local economies. Central Asian countries are well known for their abundant natural resources.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Global Central Asian Research Outputs and Relevant Impact Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%