Thursday, 23 May 2013
Self Reflection
There are a lot of thing that I like in these course by starting study 2103 course, I improve how to get the main point from article and using these point as paragraph by linking the sentense point. The selection of these sentence point shows the stright of these article. The second subject is about the semi report and almost same as before of selecting point. However, the selecting will be from two article to emerged their ideas in one summerized paragraph. In future, I will used these skills in work life . When writing reports, project and some jobs that required from work. Furthermore, by learning these skills I can read newspaper and magazines easily understandly by knowing the main point. The biggest challenges in written communication is the vocabulary. I found difficulties to know the new vocabulary since the English is the second language for me. I should read more books, stories and article to know more vocabulary. In addition, sysnoines of these words could help to know the meaning of these new words.i recommend to link this course with other subject that students study.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Final Project
Introduction
:
Fossil fuel is a mixture between oil and gas, natural process such
as anaerobic. It has high number of carbon and coals. Fossil fuel contain oil
and gas, because they found it from early plants and die animals.in addition
oil and gas can burn easily but coal weed to break it to small pieces to get
easily burn. “The first discoveries of natural gas seeps were made in Iran.
Many early writers described the natural petroleum seeps in the middle east” (The
Energy Story, 2012). There is advantage and disadvantage of using fossil
fuel the advantage point , by using fossil fuel can be generate high amount of
electrical energy .easily transporting oil and gas from one place to other by
using pipeline or ships .most gases has found it purity, but there is a lot of
disadvantage of fossil fuel like carbon dioxide and pollution output which mite
be happened by burning it and effect the greenhouse by warming the earth. Most scientists believe that fossil fuels are
age-old plant deposits but,” Some scientists say that
tiny diatoms are the source of oil” (ibid.).
There are 8 tests we used for our sample; the first test was to
find the physical appearance for the sample this test was to look to the sample
from different way like to look to the density and the color of the liquid. And
the second test is the pour point its help us to find the lowest temperature of
the liquid which it become semi solid and losses its following. But third test was to find the cloud point which
it help us to find the fluid temperature at which dissolved solid are no longer
completely soluble .After that the refractive index test which it help us to
find how light or any other radiation propagates through that medium and its
dimension less number. The API gravity test its to find how the petroleum liquid
is heavy or light compare to water for example if the API greater than 10 its
lighter and its floating on the water and if it less than 10 it will be heavier
and its sinking in water . Flash point test its help us to find lowest
temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air its
requires an ignition source to measure it .Viscosity it’s to find a measure of
its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress for the
liquid . Finally the total acid number test it’s a measurement of acidity that
is determined by the amount of potassium hydroxide in milligrams that is needed
to neutralize the acids in one gram of oil .
Jet fuel: is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly
used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1 which are produced to
a standardized international specification.(
Jet fuel – Wiki 2013)
Gas oil: another name is called ‘fuel oil’ is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a extract or a reminder. The oil which is use
to generate the power by using engine power or use as a source of fuel flame in
different place like furnace, boiler and heater. Its having a black color
similar to reside but with low viscous. Basically it has long hydrocarbon
chains, particularly alkanes. There are using the fuel oil name as a higher oil
of the commercial fuel that found from the main crude oil.
(Fuel
oil – Wiki 2013)
Transformer oil: or lubricating oil which it
has insulation electrical properties and good stable at high temperature .it
used in oil plant transformers. It has different type of use in high voltage
circuit and circuit breakers. (Transformer oil – Wiki
2013)
Turbine oil: also it called ‘motor oil’ the most use in motor engine. Its
produce from petroleum based and non-petroleum synthesized chemical compounds.
Different function of use most as a lubricating oil which prevent seal damage
and piston move easily. Because of easy
to cool it back It can be use also as a lubricating oil for any move parts in
engine. (Motor oil – Wiki 2013)
Gear oil: it’s mostly use for transmissions. Because it has more viscous, so
it’s good for truck, transfer causes, differential in automobile and other
machinery. It prevents any gear damage because of the higher viscous oil which
derived from petroleum product. (Gear oil – Wiki 2013)
Test
description:
Pour
point: by filling
the sample with the test jar. And kept it to the first cool section which read
max (-18C). Then take it and put in the second cool section read (-35C). We
take it a solid and monitored it to start first drop settle down, so that is
the pour point.
Cloud point: by filling the sample with the test
jar. Then we kept the sample to cool for some time and during the sample cool
we monitored the temperature to make sure the start cloud point.
Api
gravity: by using
thermometer to found the temperature of our sample. Fill up the measuring tube
to 50 ml and putting the hydrometer to find the S.G. then slightly more the
hydrometer to make sure the correct reading and waiting for a minute.
Flash
point: by heating
the Cleveland cup appearance with our sample and monitor the temperature with
using flame by time to see the start catching fire.
Viscosity: by using the viscometer and count
the time from point A to point B with low temperature at 40 C .then increase
the temperature to (100 C) which help us more, because our sample more viscous.
Experimental data:
Type of sample
|
Physical appearance
|
Pour point
|
Cloud point
|
API gravity
|
Viscosity
|
Flash point
|
Refrective index
|
Total acid number
|
Gear
oil
|
NA
|
-12 to -17
|
NA
|
23.99 to 29.3
|
NA
|
210
|
1.4665
|
0.8
|
Unknown
“2”
|
Dark brown,
viscous liquid
|
-13
|
9
|
24.68
S.G 0.906
|
At 40
=546.996
At 100
=44.85
|
204
|
1.4978
|
0.51
0.52
0.49
mg/g
|
Viscosity at 40
# Test
|
||||
1
|
546.996
|
546.61
|
0.386
|
0.148996
|
2
|
546.419
|
546.61
|
-0.191
|
0.036481
|
3
|
546.419
|
546.61
|
-0.191
|
0.036481
|
Total
|
0.0412
|
S =
=
= 0.14491
% S =
x 100 =
x 100 = 0.0265 %
Viscosity
at 100
# Test
|
||||
1
|
44.85
|
45.267
|
- 0.417
|
0.173889
|
2
|
45.425
|
45.267
|
0.158
|
0.024964
|
3
|
45.425
|
45.267
|
0.158
|
0.024964
|
Total
|
0.223817
|
S =
=
=0.3345
% S =
x 100 =
x 100 = 0.7389 %
Discussion:
In this lab we did many
experiments for our unknown sample toward known which type of oil : jet fuel ,gas oil,
transformer oil, turbine oil and gear oil. Then we started to do the test by
starting physical appearance, pour point, cloud point, refractive index, API
gravity, flash point, viscosity and total acid number ‘TAN’. Then we compare
our sample with the test, to make sure our sample it’s one of them. These tests
were significant to us because it helped us to identify our unknown sample.
Regarding to our unknown sample #2 and gear oil, the physical appearance for
our sample was dark brown color and viscous liquid same gear oil.
The second test we do it
pour point and cloud point , the pour point we found it within range ,but cloud
point was 9 C but the reference was not found because of the high viscous. The
reflective index was the same.
The fourth test which is the API gravity it was 24.85 and the
reference range between 23.99 – 29.30. the final test was the “TAN” total acid number
also it was in the range.
There are a lot of environmental impacts of
fossil fuel such as; mining for oil destroy natural habitats and poses dangers to
both workers and resistance. The refining process requires the use of toxic
chemical and high amount of energy.
Conclusion
Our unknown #2 we found it to be gear
oil, which we selected because we found it similar to the research about gear
oil. These seven tests we do it pour point, cloud point, refractive index, API
gravity, flash point, viscosity and total acid number. The experiment and lab itself
was very difficult from start from finding information from internet until to
find the type of sample. It has to be very careful and precise. In addition,
there are a lot of problem found during checking the unknown sample, because of
the most viscous liquid it difficult to find the cloud point easily. And the
API gravity it focuses on the viscous of the liquid so it takes more time to
stabilize liquid. Even in the flash point tests it takes more time to start
flame then other sample. By the way in refractive index device we got one
problem that was due to not clean it properly. Furthermore, the total acid
number we do it three time due to more viscous liquid.
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Appendices:
Research
Data:
Test
sample
|
Physical
appearance
|
Pour
point
C◦
|
Cloud
point
C◦
|
Refractive
index
|
API
gravity
|
Flash
point
C◦
|
Viscosity
|
TAN
|
Jet fuel
|
Clear straw
|
9
|
-40 to
-47
|
1.4511
|
43.7
|
38
|
8.00
|
0.015
|
Gas oil
|
Light green , oil smell
|
0 to 6
|
-40
|
1.4524
|
38.5
|
66
|
2.0 to 4.5
|
0.1
|
Transformer oil
|
Light green
|
-45
|
NA
|
1.4820
|
160
|
160
|
At 40 =10.9
|
0.15
|
Turbine oil
|
NA
|
-4 to 20
|
NA
|
1.4717
|
31.8
|
200
|
At 40 = 32
|
0.1
|
Gear oil
|
NA
|
-12 to -17
|
NA
|
1.4665
|
23.99 to 29.30
|
210
|
At 40 =545.996
At 100=44.9
|
0.8
|
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