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Blending correlation of freezing point, flash point, and smoke point

Blending correlation of freezing point, flash point, and smoke point

Blending correlation of freezing point, flash point, and smoke point

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Good day,

I would like to know which blending correlation could be used for freezing point, smoke point, and flash point. Do they follow linear or non-linea blending correlation?. For smoke point, I think it should be linear since it represent aromatic content in jet fuel. But please correct me if I'm wrong. I have no idea with two others.

Thanks in advance.

RE: Blending correlation of freezing point, flash point, and smoke point

"Characterization and Properties of Petroleum Fractions" by Riazi gives correlations and discussion about area of application.

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