نتایج جستجو برای: kerosene

تعداد نتایج: 1547  

2015
Shamiyan R. Khan J.I. Kumar Nirmal Rita N. Kumar Jignasha G. Patel

Penicillum janthinellum SDX7 was isolated from aged petroleum hydrocarbon-affected soil at the site of Anand, Gujarat, India, and was tested for different pH, temperature, agitation and concentrations for optimal growth of the isolate that was capable of degrading upto 95%, 63% and 58% of 1%, 3% and 5% kerosene, respectively, after a period of 16 days, at optimal growth conditions of pH 6.0, 30...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2017
Lei Qiao Yuping Wu Sheng Hong Jianfeng Zhang Wei Shi Yugui Zheng

Fe-based amorphous/nanocrystalline coatings were prepared on the AISI 321 steel substrate by the high-velocity oxygen-fuel (HVOF) thermal spraying technology. The effect of selected parameters (oxygen flow, kerosene flow and spray distance) on the cavitation erosion resistance (denoted as Rc) of the coating were investigated by using the Taguchi method. Statistical tools such as design of exper...

2003
Z. Wen S. Yun M. J. Thomson M. F. Lightstone

Soot volume fraction and number density in a turbulent diffusion flame burning kerosene/air were predicted using two approaches. The first used a conventional soot inception model based on the acetylene concentration and is referred to as the acetylene model. The second used a soot inception model based on the formation rate of three and two ring aromatics [1] and is referred to as the PAH ince...

2012
O. M. Azeez R. E. Akhigbe C. N. Anigbogu S. F. Ige W. A. Saka

OBJECTIVE Although petroleum products are useful chemical compounds which form an integral part of our modern technology, they have been reported to cause deleterious effect on health following their inhalation. Petroleum hydrocarbons-dependent health hazards and their mechanisms have been associated with the routes of administration. This study, therefore, aimed at the isolation and chemical c...

2008
G. Blanquart H. Pitsch

This article presents an analysis of soot formation in kerosene and fuel surrogates. This analysis is based on a detailed chemical mechanism for the combustion of single component fuels such as n-heptane, isooctane, benzene, and toluene. The chemical mechanism describes the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) up to cyclo[cd]pyrene and is shown to reproduce the formation of soot ...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2013
Neelam D Sukhsohale Uday W Narlawar Mrunal S Phatak Sanjay B Agrawal Suresh N Ughade

Routine exposure to domestic cooking fuels is an important source of indoor air pollution causing deterioration of lung function. We conducted a community based cross-sectional study in 760 non-smoking rural women involved in household cooking with four types of cooking fuels i.e. Biomass, Kerosene stove, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Mixed (combination of two and more cooking fuels). Peak Exp...

2009
N. Bolf

Neural network-based soft sensors are developed for kerosene properties estimation, a refinery crude distillation unit side product. Based on temperature and flow measurements, two soft sensors serve as the estimators for the kerosene distillation end point (95 %) and freezing point. Soft sensor models are developed using linear regression techniques and neural networks. After performing multip...

2008
HANAA BANJAR

Kerosene ingestion is the most common form of acute childhood poisoning in most developing countries. In Saudi Arabia, it accounts for 25% of accidental home poisoning'. It is largely confined to the age group 1-5 years-. In one study from Riyadh', 80% of the cases from outskirts of Riyadh where people live in tents or mud houses, kerosene is used for cooking and lighting purposes. The majority...

2015
Hosein Karim David C. Schwebel Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi Reza Mohammadi Mansour Choubsaz Zahra Heidari Zadie Alireza Ahmadi

BACKGROUND To investigate factors related to prevention of self-immolation in west of Iran. METHODS In a case-control study, 30 consecutive cases of deliberate self-inflicted burns admitted to the regional burn centre (Imam Khomeini hospital in Kermanshah province, Iran) were compared with controls selected from the community and matched by sex, age, district-county of residence, and rural vs...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews 2003
Glenn Ritchie Kenneth Still John Rossi Marni Bekkedal Andrew Bobb Darryl Arfsten

Over 2 million military and civilian personnel per year (over 1 million in the United States) are occupationally exposed, respectively, to jet propulsion fuel-8 (JP-8), JP-8 +100 or JP-5, or to the civil aviation equivalents Jet A or Jet A-1. Approximately 60 billion gallon of these kerosene-based jet fuels are annually consumed worldwide (26 billion gallon in the United States), including over...

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