jmw
Industrial
- Jun 27, 2001
- 7,435
I need to discover if there is a calculation method for the molecular weight of hydrocarbons consistent with ASTM D2502 or an acceptable alternative, i.e. acceptable to the hydrocarbon industry.
Our dual viscometer method already allows us to determine the density, base density (API) and the kinematic viscosity at two different temperatures. Hence we can already provide such calculations as CCAI and CII Ignition Index (for fuel oils), Viscosity Gravity Gradient (ASTM D2501-91) and Viscosity Index (ASTM D2270-93). However, the molecular weight standard ASTM D2502-92 has a combination of charts and tables to work out the resultant molecular weight from the kinematic viscosity at 40degC and 100degC. The tables we could manage but the charts are a problem.
Our dual viscometer method already allows us to determine the density, base density (API) and the kinematic viscosity at two different temperatures. Hence we can already provide such calculations as CCAI and CII Ignition Index (for fuel oils), Viscosity Gravity Gradient (ASTM D2501-91) and Viscosity Index (ASTM D2270-93). However, the molecular weight standard ASTM D2502-92 has a combination of charts and tables to work out the resultant molecular weight from the kinematic viscosity at 40degC and 100degC. The tables we could manage but the charts are a problem.