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02/13/2014 2:20 AM

hello........... am designing shell and tube heat exchanger in chem-cad ...

the problem is i don't know the technical name of light crude oil. i need your help ..........thankyou

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02/13/2014 2:24 AM

I wonder if there is any name more technical than that. What is Chem-Cad's list of fluids; maybe there will be some reasonable candidates?

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02/13/2014 2:41 AM

in chem-cad directly am unable to find light crude oil,the fluid stream compose of carbon from c5-c12.so will you please suggest me which technical name i have to use

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02/13/2014 2:47 AM

Does Chem-Cad offer any of the choices from c5 to c12? Once again, what names do they offer?

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02/13/2014 3:52 AM

http://www.petroleum.co.uk/light-oil

Looks like c5-c12 is light crude oil. So if the definition is c5-c12 you have it!

If processed it might be called gasoline.

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02/13/2014 4:03 AM

thankyou....... hear the compound names defined in chem-cad are pentane hexane n-hexane i-hexane etc. so witch component should i select for light fluid oil.

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02/13/2014 4:26 AM

That doesn't sound like the whole list.

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02/13/2014 8:50 AM

Almsot sounds like Chem Cad needs the whole definition of the C's and Ci's and Cn's.

Can you insert a compostion? If so you better get one for your light oil!

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