1、Designation:D259812Standard Practice forCalculation of Certain Physical Properties of LiquefiedPetroleum(LP)Gases from Compositional Analysis1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D2598;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or,in the ca
2、se of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript epsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope*1.1 This practice covers,by compositional analysis,theapproximate determination of the following ph
3、ysical charac-teristics of commercial propane,special-duty propane,com-mercial propane/butane mixtures,and commercial butane(cov-ered by Specification D1835):vapor pressure,relative density,and motor octane number(MON).1.1.1 This practice is not applicable to any product exceed-ing specifications fo
4、r nonvolatile residues.(See Test MethodD2158.)1.1.2 For calculating motor octane number,this practice isapplicable only to mixtures containing 20%or less of propene.1.1.3 For calculated motor octane number,this practice isbased on mixtures containing only components shown in Table1.1.2 The values st
5、ated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard.The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.2.1 ExceptionMotor octane number and relative densityare given in MON numbers and dimensionless units,respec-tively.2.Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D1267 Test Method for Gage Vapor Pres
6、sure of LiquefiedPetroleum(LP)Gases(LP-Gas Method)D1657 Test Method for Density or Relative Density of LightHydrocarbons by Pressure HydrometerD1835 Specification for Liquefied Petroleum(LP)GasesD2158 Test Method for Residues in Liquefied Petroleum(LP)GasesD2163 Test Method for Analysis of Liquefied
7、 Petroleum(LP)Gases and Propene Concentrates by Gas Chromatog-raphyD2421 Practice for Interconversion of Analysis of C5andLighter Hydrocarbons to Gas-Volume,Liquid-Volume,orMass Basis2.2 Australian Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association Publi-cation:3Liquefied Petroleum Gas for Automotive Use Specifica
8、tion2.3 Gas Processors Suppliers Association:4GPSA Engineering Data Book,12th Edition,20043.Summary of Practice3.1 The composition of a sample of LP-gas is obtained byusing Test Method D2163 or other acceptable method.Fromthe analysis(expressed in liquid volume percent),the vaporpressure,relative de
9、nsity,and motor octane number of thesample may be determined.3.2 Conversion of a compositional analysis from mole,gasvolume,or weight basis to liquid volume is obtained by usingPractice D2421 or other suitable method.4.Significance and Use4.1 Vapor pressure is an important specification property ofc
10、ommercial propane,special duty propane,propane/butanemixtures,and commercial butane that assures adequatevaporization,safety,and compatibility with commercial appli-ances.Relative density,while not a specification criterion,isnecessary for determination of filling densities and custodytransfer.The m
11、otor octane number(MON)is useful in deter-mining the products suitability as a fuel for internal combus-tion engines.5.Calculation5.1 Calculated LP-Gas Vapor Pressure(see Test MethodD1267):1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D02 on PetroleumProducts and Lubricants and is the d
12、irect responsibility of Subcommittee D02.H0 onLiquefied Petroleum Gas.Current edition approved Nov.1,2012.Published February 2013.Originallyapproved in 1967.Last previous edition approved in 2007 as D259802(2007).DOI:10.1520/D2598-12.2For referenced ASTM standards,visit the ASTM website,www.astm.org
13、,orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org.For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information,refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from Australian Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association Limited,ABN11002703951,30GeorgeStreet,RedfernNSW2016,http:/.au/site/4
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15、lculate the partial gage vapor pressure due to eachcomponent in the mixture as follows:Partial gage vapor pressure5vp 3C!/100where:vp=vapor pressure factor of specific component at 37.8C(100F)(see Table 1),andC=liquid volume percent of component in the mixture.5.1.2Add the partial gage vapor pressur
16、es due to allcomponents,rounding to the nearest 7 kPa(1 psi).The total isreported as the LP-gas vapor pressure of the sample,kPa gageat 37.8C(100F).5.2 Calculated Relative Density(see Test Method D1657):5.2.1 Calculate the relative mass of each component in themixture as follows:Relative mass of component5sg 3C!/100where:sg=relative density of the pure component at 15.6C(60F)(see Table 1),andC=liquid volume percent of component in the mixture.5.2.2 Add the relative mass of all components,roundin