Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Research octane number refers to the
low octane number motor fuels.
high octane number motor fuels.
high octane number aviation fuels.
unleaded motor fuels.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:   1 year ago
In petroleum refinery engineering, the research octane number  (RON) refers to high octane number motor fuels  (Option B).

The research octane number (RON) is a measure of the anti-knock properties of motor fuels. Higher RON values indicate better resistance to knocking or detonation in spark-ignition engines. Fuels with high RON values are desirable for use in high-performance engines or engines with high compression ratios, as they help prevent knocking and improve engine efficiency.

Therefore, the correct option is Option B: High octane number motor fuels.

Sanjeev Kumar Gautam said:   3 years ago
B is the right answer.

Harvesh kumar said:   5 years ago
I think B is the correct answer.

Imran khan said:   5 years ago
@Saurabh.

MON= Motor Octane Number.

SAURABH said:   5 years ago
@Jitendra Kumar?

What is MON?
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Jitendra Kumar said:   6 years ago
Always RON > MON.

Hetprakash said:   6 years ago
B is the correct answer.

Akash bajpai said:   7 years ago
B is the correct answer.

Prasenjit said:   9 years ago
In Om Prakash Gupta book the answer is high octane number motor fuels. Tell me Which is the correct answer?
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