2. H.W Date Dec. 2021 How much heat is required to heat 100 bbl of crude oil (API = 20) from 300 to 375 °F. Given that (Ib/bbl) = 326.68 (Note Use the following chart) 1.0 API grawity 40 30 20 ю 09 50 GH, i Cho i&n. GoHo CHe 60 70 Арproximate critical temperature 0.8 0.7 0.6 1.10 1.05 0.5 1.00 0.95 04 0.90 085 12 13 Characterization factor 10 0.3 200 400 600 800 1000 Temperature, F Specific heat, Btu/F/ib Correction for base of oil
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![2. H.W
Date Dec. 2021
How much heat is required to heat 100 bbl of crude oil (API = 20) from 300 to 375 °F. Given
that (Ib/bbl) = 326.68
(Note Use the following chart)
1.0
API grawity
10 30
50
20 10
09
GH, i CHo ian.
60
70
Арproximate
critical
temperature
0.8
田
0.7
0.6
110
1.05
0.5
1.00
0.95
04
0.90
085
12
13
Characterization factor
10
0.3
200
400
600
800
1000
Temperature, F
Specific heat, Btu/F/ib
Correction for
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