Petroleum - Comparative Value as Motor Fuel of Cracked Gasoline VB Straight Run Gasoline (Summary)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1927
Abstract
In this paper are described various comparative tests made on cracked and straight run gasolines. The results of these tests may be briefly summarized as follows: Samples of 54 to 55° Bé. gravity cracked gasolines, with end point of about 442° F., and with a somewhat larger proportion of the less volatile fractions than conformable to government specifications, were used in a single cylinder variable compression engine under the same conditions as were samples of straight run gasoline of 58 to 59° Bé. gravity, and of which one had a greater proportion of the more volatile fractions than called for in government specifications. The cracked gasolines showed decidedly less tendency to knock, hence could be used at higher compression ratios and thereby developed from 10 to 20 per cent. more power than did the straight run gasolines. These figures may be taken as one measure of the superiority of the cracked gasolines under test with the straight run gasolines. It is not claimed that all cracked gasolines are superior to all straight run gasolines to the extent indicated by the above tests; cracked gasolines vary as do the straight run products. Cross's work and that of others have indicated that certain cracked products may have a much greater superiority over straight run than that determined above. From various sources and by different methods of testing data are being obtained to show the definite and generally quite considerable superiority, as an anti-Cetonating fuel of cracked gasolines over straight run gasolines. It is now becoming generally recognized that by increasing the production of cracked gasoline motor fuel from those heavier petroleum fractions, which otherwise would be used for burning purposes, the petroleum industry is not only working in the interest of the conservation of the world's supply of petroleum, but is at the same time making available to the gasoline-consuming public a product distinctly superior to the straight run gasolines.
Citation
APA:
(1927) Petroleum - Comparative Value as Motor Fuel of Cracked Gasoline VB Straight Run Gasoline (Summary)MLA: Petroleum - Comparative Value as Motor Fuel of Cracked Gasoline VB Straight Run Gasoline (Summary). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.