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denotes the blending volume of contaminated oil.
During blending operations, the blending volume of contaminated oil should be less than its blending capacity.
The blending volume of oil (c) fractionated by contaminated oil to oil tank (go) at station (i) from (t) to (t + 1), m3.
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After blending equal volumes of A + W and W + B, the aqueous phase contains the same concentration of co-solvent as at the final equilibrium, but the concentration in compartment A is twice the equilibrium value and that in B is zero.
The results show the greatest soot concentration for pure diesel fuel, B0, and the least for a 20% blend by volume of biofuel, B20.
To please the farm lobby and to help wean the nation off oil, Congress mandated that refiners blend a rising volume of ethanol and other biofuels into gasoline.
Combustion tests were carried out using, as baseline fuel, the commercial gasoline; moreover, two blends with the volume of 20% and of 40% n-butanol with gasoline were tested.
The effect of adding methyl pentanoate (MP) on the species pool in a rich premixed flame fueled by n-heptane/toluene blend (7/3 by volume of liquids) at atmospheric pressure is investigated.
The blending capacity means that maximum volume of contaminated oil can be treated under the premise of ensuring the oil's standard.
In a typical fracking job, water blended with lesser volumes of sand and chemicals is pumped down a well to release oil or gas trapped in the pores of hard rock.
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