21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody:
The original post appeared in the thread481-144449 and, at the present, the question remains the same with a couple of details to be added.
The people of the chemical lab daily takes samples from the fuel storage tanks in order to calculate the value of º API referenced to a temperature. With that value, operations personnel calculates the specific energy of the fuel; the specific fuel consumption; the Heat Rate of the engines.
For instance, if the º API of the fuel at the moment of unload from the tanker is 10,5 (995,9 kg/m³), to my astonishment, the value of º API change constantly in a period of a month, ranging from 10,4 today to 11,5 tomorrow and 10,6 three days later.
I wonder, is this correct? Is there something wrong?
Obviously, the chem lab people swears they make their work correctly.
As always, your comments will be highly appreciated.
The original post appeared in the thread481-144449 and, at the present, the question remains the same with a couple of details to be added.
The people of the chemical lab daily takes samples from the fuel storage tanks in order to calculate the value of º API referenced to a temperature. With that value, operations personnel calculates the specific energy of the fuel; the specific fuel consumption; the Heat Rate of the engines.
For instance, if the º API of the fuel at the moment of unload from the tanker is 10,5 (995,9 kg/m³), to my astonishment, the value of º API change constantly in a period of a month, ranging from 10,4 today to 11,5 tomorrow and 10,6 three days later.
I wonder, is this correct? Is there something wrong?
Obviously, the chem lab people swears they make their work correctly.
As always, your comments will be highly appreciated.