29.12.72 StockTankOil
Topic Version | 1 | Published | 12/09/2016 | ||
For Standard | PRODML v2.0 | ||||
Type: | Class | Stereotype: | «XSDcomplexType» |
Stock tank oil (STO).
Name |
Type |
Notes |
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APIGravity |
APIGravityMeasure |
API gravity. |
GrossEnergyContentPerUnitMass |
EnergyPerMassMeasure |
The amount of heat released during the combustion of a specified amount of STO. It is also known as higher heating value (HHV), gross energy, upper heating value, gross calorific value (GCV) or higher calorific value (HCV). This value takes into account the latent heat of vaporization of water in the combustion products, and is useful in calculating heating values for fuels where condensation of the reaction products is practical. |
GrossEnergyContentPerUnitVolume |
EnergyPerVolumeMeasure |
The amount of heat released during the combustion of a specified amount of STO. It is also known as higher heating value (HHV), gross energy, upper heating value, gross calorific value (GCV) or higher calorific value (HCV). This value takes into account the latent heat of vaporization of water in the combustion products, and is useful in calculating heating values for fuels where condensation of the reaction products is practical. |
MolecularWeight |
MolecularWeightMeasure |
Molecular weight. |
NetEnergyContentPerUnitMass |
EnergyPerMassMeasure |
The amount of heat released during the combustion of a specified amount of STO. It is also known as lower heating value (LHV), net energy, lower heating value, net calorific value (NCV) or lower calorific value (LCV). This value ignores the latent heat of vaporization of water in the combustion products, and is useful in calculating heating values for fuels where condensation of the reaction products is not possible and is ignored. |
NetEnergyContentPerUnitVolume |
EnergyPerVolumeMeasure |
The amount of heat released during the combustion of a specified amount of STO. It is also known as lower heating value (LHV), net energy, net calorific value (NCV) or lower calorific value (LCV). This value ignores the latent heat of vaporization of water in the combustion products, and is useful in calculating heating values for fuels where condensation of the reaction products is not possible and is ignored. |
Remark |
String2000 |
Remarks and comments about this data item. |
Association |
Notes |
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From: StockTankOil. To: AbstractFluidComponent Generalization |
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From: FluidSystem. 0..1To: StockTankOil Association |