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  1. What is the thermal expansion coefficient for oil?

    Dear Friends
    after best regard

    I ask to help me answer the following questions, and thank you very much for your help>


    What is the thermal expansion coefficient for oil?
    what is the formula for it?
    And if possible to set an example

    Thanks for the help

    salem001

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    Re: What is the thermal expansion coefficient for oil?

    that depends from oil composition,
    for example API for oils with (API) gravity in the range 15 to 35 gives a coefficient of expansion of about 0.0004 per degree F

    for a more accurate estimate you can characterize the oil (i.e. define pseudocomponents) and then use a EOS for calculating the derivatives of volume vs. temperature and pressure, see
    'http://www.egpet.net/vb/threads/27092-Excel-library-for-process-calc-s-including-distillation'

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