Huber et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Surrogate mixture model for the thermophysical properties of synthetic aviation fuel S-8: Explicit application of the advanced distillation curveHuber et al., 2008
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- Huber M
- Smith B
- Ott L
- Bruno T
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- Energy & Fuels
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Fluid volatility is an important property of liquid fuels that previously has not been adequately addressed in the development of surrogate models for the thermophysical properties of these fluids. Especially important and timely is the development of surrogates for aviation …
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