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Jet fuel property changes and their effect on producibility and cost in the U.S., Canada, and EuropeThe effects of changes in properties and blending stocks on the refinery output and cost of jet fuel in the U.S., Canada, and Europe were determined. Computerized refinery models that minimize production costs and incorporated a 1981 cost structure and supply/demand projections to the year 2010 were used. Except in the West U.S., no changes in jet fuel properties were required to meet all projected demands, even allowing for deteriorating crude qualities and changes in competing product demand. In the West U.S., property changes or the use of cracked blendstocks were projected to be required after 1990 to meet expected demand. Generally, relaxation of aromatics and freezing point, or the use of cracked stocks produced similar results, i.e., jet fuel output could be increased by up to a factor of three or its production cost lowered by up to $10/cu m. High quality hydrocracked stocks are now used on a limited basis to produce jet fuel. The conversion of U.S. and NATO military forces from wide-cut to kerosene-based jet fuel is addressed. This conversion resulted in increased costs of several hundred million dollars annually. These costs can be reduced by relaxing kerosene jet fuel properties, using cracked stocks and/or considering the greater volumetric energy content of kerosene jet fuel.
Document ID
19850018701
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Varga, G. M., Jr.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Avella, A. J., Jr.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Cunningham, A. R.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Featherston, C. D.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Gorgol, J. F.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Graf, A. J.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Lieberman, M.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Oliver, G. A.
(Exxon Research and Engineering Co. Linden, NJ, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1985
Subject Category
Propellants And Fuels
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:174840
RL-1PD-85
NASA-CR-174840
Report Number: NAS 1.26:174840
Report Number: RL-1PD-85
Report Number: NASA-CR-174840
Accession Number
85N27012
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-31-42
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-22769
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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