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ASTM-D86 2007

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D86-07b Standard Test Method for Distillation of Petroleum Products at Atmospheric Pressure

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1.1 This test method covers the atmospheric distillation of petroleum products using a laboratory batch distillation unit to determine quantitatively the boiling range characteristics of such products as light and middle distillates, automotive spark-ignition engine fuels, automotive spark-ignition engine fuels containing up to 10 % ethanol, aviation gasolines, aviation turbine fuels, 1-D and 2-D diesel fuels, biodiesel blends up to 20 %, marine fuels, special petroleum spirits, naphthas, white spirits, kerosines, and Grades 1 and 2 burner fuels.

1.2 The test method is designed for the analysis of distillate fuels; it is not applicable to products containing appreciable quantities of residual material.

1.3 This test method covers both manual and automated instruments.

1.4 Unless otherwise noted, the values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are provided for information only.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
2 Terminology
TABLE 1
3 Summary of Test Method
Significance and Use
Apparatus
FIG. 1
4 FIG. 2
5 Sampling, Storage, and Sample Conditioning
FIG. 3
FIG. 4
6 Preparation of Apparatus
FIG. 5
TABLE 2
7 Calibration and Standardization
TABLE 3
8 Procedure
TABLE 4
9 FIG. 6
10 TABLE 5
11 Calculations
TABLE 6
12 Report
13 Precision and Bias
Keywords
14 A1. PRECISION TABLES FOR REPEATABILITY (r) AND REPRODUCIBILITY (R)
A1.1 Tables
15 A2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF APPARATUS
A2.1 Distillation Flasks
A2.2 Condenser and Condenser Bath
A2.3 Metal Shield or Enclosure for Flask
A2.4 Heat Source
A2.5 Flask Support
A2.6 Flask Support Board
16 A2.7
A2.8
A2.9 Receiving Cylinders
A2.10 Residue Cylinder
FIG. A2.1
17 FIG. A2.2
18 FIG. A2.3
FIG. A2.4
19 A3. DETERMINATION OF THE DIFFERENCE IN LAG TIME BETWEEN AN ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND A MERCURY-IN-GLASS THERMOMETER
A3.1
A3.2
A3.3
A3.4
A3.5
A3.6
A4. PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE THE PERCENT EVAPORATED OR PERCENT RECOVERED AT A PRESCRIBED TEMPERATURE READING
A4.1
A4.2
A4.3
A4.4
A4.5 Manual Distillation
A4.6 Automated Distillation
20 A4.7 Calculations
A4.8
A4.9
TABLE A4.1
21 X1. EXAMPLES ILLUSTRATING CALCULATIONS FOR REPORTING OF DATA
X1.1
X1.2 Temperature Readings at Prescribed Percent Evaporated
TABLE A4.2
TABLE A4.3
TABLE A4.4
22 X2. EXAMPLES OF CALCULATION OF REPEATABILITY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF VOLUME % (RECOVERED OR EVAPORATED) AT A PRESCRIBED TEMPERATURE READING
X2.1
X2.2 Example Calculation
FIG. X1.1
TABLE X2.1
23 X3. TABLES OF CORRECTED LOSS FROM MEASURED LOSS AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
X3.1
X3.2
FIG. X3.1
24 X4. PROCEDURE TO EMULATE THE EMERGENT STEM ERROR OF A MERCURY-IN-GLASS THERMOMETER
X4.1
X4.2
X4.3
X5. EXPLANATORY REPORT FORMS
X5.1
FIG. X3.2
25 FIG. X5.1
26 FIG. X5.2
ASTM-D86 2007
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