week 4 Flashcards

1
Q

The octane number indicates
the ________________ of the
fuel.

A

“knock resistance”

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2
Q

) is

defined as the percentage by **volume of iso-
octane in a mixture of iso-octane and n-
heptane that knocks with some intensity as the*

fuel is being tested.

A

The research octane number (RON

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3
Q

is the process of transforming C7–C10 hydrocarbons (heavy naphtha) with low octane numbers to aromatics and iso-paraffins which have high octane numbers.

A

Catalytic reforming

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4
Q

is the process in which light straight chain paraffins of low RON (C6, C5 and C4) are transformed with proper catalyst into branched chains with the same carbon number and high-octane numbers.

A

Isomerization

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5
Q

There are two types of isomerization catalysts:

A

Pt/chlorinated alumina
with high chlorine content, which is considered quite active, and the Pt/zeolite
catalyst.

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6
Q

is the name given to breaking up large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller
and more useful bits.

A

Cracking

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7
Q

high temperatures (typically in the range of 450°C to 750°C)
and pressures (up to about 70 atmospheres) are used to break the large
hydrocarbons into smaller ones.

A

thermal cracking,

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8
Q

is a mild thermal cracking of vacuum or atmospheric residues to
produce light products and 75–85% cracked material of lower viscosity that can be
used as fuel oil.

A

Visbreaking

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9
Q

There are two types of visbreakers:

A

coil visbreaking (furnace)
* soak visbreaking (soak drum)

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10
Q

is a type of thermal cracking in which the heat required to complete
the coking reactions is supplied by a furnace, while coking itself takes place in drums
operating continuously on a 24 h filling and 24 h emptying cycles.

A

Delayed coking

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11
Q

, also known as _________ is a solid byproduct of oil refining
that is rich in carbon.

A

Petroleum coke

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12
Q

unit is the heart of the refinery and is
where heavy low-value petroleum stream
such as vacuum gas oil (VGO) is
upgraded into higher value products,

A

fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC)

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