Standard Test Method for Hydrogen Content of Middle Distillate Petroleum Products by Low-Resolution Pulsed Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Importancia y uso:
5.1 Hydrogen content represents a fundamental quality of a petroleum distillate that has been correlated with many of the performance characteristics of that product. Combustion properties of gas turbine fuels are related primarily to hydrogen content. As hydrogen content of these fuels decreases, soot deposits, exhaust smoke, and thermal radiation increase. Soot deposits and thermal radiation can increase to the point that combustor liner burnout will occur. Hydrogen content is a procurement requirement of the following military fuels: JP-5 specified in MIL-DTL-5624, JP-8 specified in MIL-DTL-83133, and Naval Distillate Fuel specified in MIL-DTL-16884.
5.2 This test method provides a simple and precise alternative to existing test methods (D3701, D4808, and D5291) for determining the hydrogen content of petroleum distillate products.
Subcomité:
D02.03
Referida por:
D4809-18, D3343-22, D3701-23, D4054-24, D7455-24, D8539-23, D3343-22, D0240-19, D0240-19, D3701-23, D0240-19, D4809-18, D0240-19, D4809-18, D0240-19, D4809-18, D4809-18, D7578-20
Volúmen:
05.03
Número ICS:
75.080 (Petroleum products in general)
Palabras clave:
distillates; fuels; hydrogen content; middle distillate; nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer; petroleum products;
$ 1,092
Norma
D7171
Versión
20
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2020-05-01
