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hi...i want a prototype

hi...i want a prototype

hi...i want a prototype

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hi,
i am working on a simulator which controls the level of an oil seperator ..can anyone suggest me a simple petroleum crude which i can use as my prototype in that research work...
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RE: hi...i want a prototype

Whats the API of the oil you are designing to? ? ?

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RE: hi...i want a prototype

Look in Hydrocarbon Processing publishes crude oil properties for a number of crudes...

RE: hi...i want a prototype

i have seen that commonly diesel or kerosene and N2 is used i assume for safety reasons!

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