Gasoline () or petrol () (see the etymology for naming differences and the use of the term gas) is a transparent, petroleum-derived flammable liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in most spark-ignited internal combustion engines. It consists mostly of organic compounds obtained by the fractional distillation of petroleum, enhanced with a variety of additives. On average, a 160-liter (42-U.S.-gallon) barrel of crude oil can yield up to about 72 liters (19 U.S. gallons) of gasoline after processing in an oil refinery, depending on the crude oil assay and on what other refined products are also extracted.
The characteristic of a particular gasoline blend to resist igniting too early (which causes knocking and reduces efficiency in reciprocating engines) is measured by its octane rating, which is produced in several grades. Tetraethyl lead and other lead compounds, once widely used to increase octane rating, are no longer used in most areas (they are still used in aviation
and off-road and auto-racing applications). Other chemicals are frequently added to gasoline to improve chemical stability and performance characteristics, control corrosiveness, and provide fuel system cleaning. Gasoline may contain oxygenating (oxygen-enhancing) chemicals such as ethanol, MTBE, or ETBE to improve combustion.
Gasoline can enter the environment uncombusted, both as liquid and as vapor, from leakage and handling during production, transport, and delivery (e.g., from storage tanks, from spills, etc.). As an example of efforts to control such leakage, many underground storage tanks are required to have extensive measures in place to detect and prevent such leaks. Gasoline contains known carcinogens. Gasoline emissions are estimated to cause over 100,000 premature deaths every year. Burning a liter of gasoline emits about 2.3 kg of CO2 contributing to human-caused climate change.
Nothing fancy, I just want to turn gasoline into a vapor at various temperatures and various pressures with relative ease. I was thinking using specific heat with specific volume, or possibly a vacuum, and "like a bong" push air through it to vaporize it. The purpose of this is to make it...
Fuel cells means chem engineering, right? (move to the right section if necessary) Anyway this sounds great, except that it still uses gasoline:
http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/39203/
Now this is not a new idea.
I had a thought about running my car on both hydrogen and gasoline.
I bought a cheap car with an engine of good quality. Volvo 740. Mass-produced junk in other words.
I thought that if I built a vessel on the engine manifold. The vessel to contain water and it will...
Homework Statement
Assume that an incorrectly adjusted lawn mower is operated in a garage such that the combustion reaction in the engion is C8H8. If the dimentions of the garage are 5x3x3 meters. How many grams of gasoline must be burned to raide the levl of CO in the air to 1000ppm by...
Homework Statement
Suppose a large gasoline tank has the shape of a half cylinder 8 feet in diameter and 10 feet long. If the tank is full find the work (W) necessary to pump all the gasoline to the top of ht tank. Assume gasoline wights 42 pounds per cubic foot.
Homework Equations
W=...
At what pressure will regular gasoline spontaneously explode/ignite? Would it be safe to pressurize it to 100 PSI in a tank or would I blow up my house?
Although a complete cost analysis is much more complicated, the particular question only requires the following: an energy cost estimate (in terms of $/Joule).
This was directed to be done by taking volumetric or mass based costs of each fuel as well as the associated energy conent or energy...
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I have read and heard about proved benefits of adding a very small amount of acetone to the gasoline for our cars in order to improve the engine performance and consequently the MPG.
Seems like the optimum percentage of this mixing is between 0.1 and 0.3% of pure acetone...
Homework Statement
Gasoline is stored in a cylindrical tank buried on its side, with the highest part of the tank 5 ft below the surface. The tank is 6 ft in diameter and 10 ft long. Density of gasoline is 45 lb/cubic ft. Assume that the filler cap of each automobile gas tank is 2 ft...
can anyone please tell me what is the gas pressure which applies on piston head just after combustion in cylinder
its very urgent and necessary for me to know this
please help me
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i need to know something about the explosion risk of gasoline. I have to assess the risks of gasoline leaking into a sewer. They say the vapor can cause explosions.
I looked up some facts, but i can't find the answer.
1) Here's the data
temperature: 2 to 10°C
explosion boundaries of...
Homework Statement
It takes 2 minutes to fill a gas tank with 40 liters of gasoline. If the nozzle is 1cm in radius, what is the average speed of the gasoline as it leaves the nozzle?
Homework Equations
A1V1=A2v2 or 1/2pv^2 + pgh+p=constant
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't really...
Is there a difference in the quality of gasoline among different companies? I see Shell gas station sells premium unleaded (9/10) for 3:00/gallon, and across the street, Rotten Robie sells the same premium unleaded (9/10) for 2:60. I assume shell station might provide a better service (accepting...
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Help me work this out please.
(this is NOT a homework question, I am trying to make a machine)
I have a metal tube filled with gasoline.
The tube inside is 1 cm sq x 10 cm in length.
If I raise the temp of the gas from 20 deg C to 40 deg C, how much gas will spill out of the...
A gallon of gasoline has a chemical PE of 1.2 x 10^8 J. If a 2000 kg car gets 40 km/gallon, what is the average force on the car? Assume constant speed and remember the force on the car is applied over the total distance traveled. What is the coefficient of friction?
I tried PE = mgx, using m...
I had an odd thought. Suppose I have a ball of gasoline inside a ball of O2 in free space. The ball and I start in the same inertial frame with respect to some planet. The ball starts accelerating. The ball reaches the kinetic energy enough for the combustion of gasoline[I think this will depend...
Homework Statement
Estimate the amount of energy (in J) in a gallon of gasoline by imagining that there is about 4 eV of energy for every carbon atom.
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't know of any equations that would relate eV to J. But I do know that there are 6.022 x 10^23...
If yes how about in comparison to water? I ask cause I was wondering how they stop the metallic fuel injection tubes from rusting out. Is there a coating or does it just not rust in presence of gasoline?
Im assuming that gasoline doesn't rust since its a hydrocarbon and water contains O, and...
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iam trying to show a friend that gasoline is a better fuel than ethanol and/or methanol. i have most of the info i need. but what i do need is.
1 how much water is made when each one burns one gal.
2 air/fuel...
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I'm trying to get a sense of the cost of using electricity e.g., plug-in hybrid vs. the cost of operating the same vehicle using gasoline. I've read a comparison using the btu value of gasoline vs watts/btu but I'm not sold on that idea since the vast majority of thermal energy in...
1. Incredibly it appears that in the United States gasoline may have ethanol in it as an additive. Up to 5% can be ethanol in the fuel sold there. Does anyone know if this is accurate?
2. How do I purify ethanol (=alcohol) to 99%?
3. Where do I buy 99.9% pure ethanol?
A stupid question: when we buy gas at the gas station, what is the molecule that makes up the gasoline? (I know there are additives so strictly speaking there is not a single type of molecule but I am wondering about the main constituent).
Thanks
Guys, I need some help. I've designed a container that I plan to use for a starting system that uses gasoline. I'm storing the gas in a sealed container and plan to pressurize the container with compressed air from a compressor. The container is rated for 600 psi and I plan to use a shop air...
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Im doing a group project on a conversion of a small motorcycle engine(suzuki dr125s) so that it can run on ethanol(have not decide on what proportion, maybe going to run it at 85% or more). The modifications and the reasons behind it :
1) Cleaning/changing the fuel...
I've have read that putting acetone (.08% by volume)into the gasoline for your automobile helps the gas to atomize better by decreasing the surface tension of the gasoline. I have a link here.http://www.pureenergysystems.com/news/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/
I tried it myself, and found the...
Conventional turbocharging is done from the manifolds. Or as close to as possible.
In the last few years, a company (STSturbo) came out that designed a system for rear mounted turbos, that seems to work well.
What I am ultimately trying to figure out is the most efficient way of...
I'm trying to figure out where the often cited 14.7:1 stoich a/f ratio for gasoline comes from. I've always thought it was calculated from a primary reference fuel containing some mixture of iso-octane and n-heptane. But I've done the calculations for those hydrocarbons and my numbers don't...
I'm looking for some help with the stoichiometry of gasoline. 14.7:1 is commonly cited as the stoich ratio for gasoline and air. I believe this ratio is calculated using a primary reference fuel consisting of a mixture of n-heptane and iso-octane. Precisely what mixture is unknown to me...
I just have a quick question. I'm supposed to find the work required to pump gas out of a cone, but am having trouble finding the radius of the cone.
The cone measures 10 feet in height. I broke it up and set it up using similar triangles, and this is what I got:
It doesn't seem right...
Hello, I have a question about the following statement:
"It is well known that warm air in a cooler environment rises. Now consider a warm mixture of air and gasoline on top of an open gasoline can. Do you think this gas mixture will rise in a cooler environment?"
I would say Yes, the...
I am so lost with this question. Can anyone help?
The internal energy of the gas in a gasoline
engine's cylinder decreases by 176:7 J.
If 67.0 J of work is done by the gas, how
much energy is transferred as heat? Answer
in units of J
I need help estimating the cost of gasoline for a trip I am planning on making in my car. I've been out of school for awhile so appologies for the simplicity of this question.
Can someone help show me how to calculate this question with the answer included?
The car get's 19 miles per...
I am trying to find how many kW in a tank of gasoline. I was wondering if someone can confirm this for me. I read in a article on a EV site that he mentioned 10,000 kW, 10 MW (for a tank of gasoline). The guy was from a national lab so I am trying to work the math out. I do not know the...
This is just a random question and I know you guys will have the answer:)
I had read somewhere in the past that the 'molecules' in gasoline help keep the gasoline fluid cooler than the ambient air around it.
Now (assuming that is true), could you possibly pass air over it (using a fan) and...
Homework Statement
How does the amount of work done on an automobile by its engine relate to the energy content of the gasoline ?
Homework Equations
How does the amount of work done on an automobile by its engine relate to the energy content of the gasoline ?
The Attempt at a...
I'm trying to learn about how differing distillation curves affect gasoline's performance. I'm coming at this from the perspective of a performance engine enthusiast who uses racing fuels. My research thus far indicates typical pump fuels have a 90% distillation temp in excess of 300 degrees...
Although I realize that the price of gas hits many of America's working poor the hardest, it is imperative that we wean ourselves from oil; and soon. My fear is that we will wait too long and will eventually be forced to engage in energy wars, or worse, because we will have no choice. As the...
"Something's got to give" - Gasoline Prices
I'm currently an engineering student in college and having a very hard time afford these gas prices. I figure I am not the only one in this boat though. If gas prices keep rising or even stay at the current price ($3.00/gal where I'm at), it seems...
If someday complete direct injection spark ignition with gasoline engine with Otto cycle is achieved so that very high pressure ratios are possible, what would be the impact on the automotive industry?
Can you burn gasoline to form nox witch can then be condensed with the other impurities to make dilute nitric acid witch could then be purified to make 63% nitric acid (by way of heating till smelling nitric vapors) it would make since that nox could be produced by burning gasoline because it...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its ruling on Monday upholding the federal government's right to prosecute users of medical marijuana under the authority of the 70 year old Federal Controlled Substances Act. Marijuana was added to the act many years ago. Only in recent years have doctors...
This is not so complex or anything just meant as a simple school project..
Much energy of that which is stored in gasoline for internal combustion engines are wasted as heat and in best cases 20% is changed into useful energy.
So that means that ALOT of energy flows with the coolant water...
I recently read an article in an offroad magazine to convert gasoline engines to propane.
I was wondering if anyone would have any clue about where to find more info on this subject. I've found a rather dated Do It yourself guide...