Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
All the commercial liquid fuels are derived from natural petroleum (or crude oil).
Discussion:
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Sggfdg said:
1 decade ago
ALL fuels are derived from petroleum products only.
Paramasivan Rules said:
1 decade ago
Since All liquid fuels like Gasoline (Petrol) , Diesel, etc. Are extracted from crude oil.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
Crude oil is raw oil which after different procedure formation give us different product like- petrol, diesel, even wax also.
Sasikanta das said:
1 decade ago
All the commercial fuels are extruected from crude oil.
Manikanta Reddy said:
1 decade ago
We are all know that petrol is coming crude oil by the process of petrol refining. In that process we get many commercial fluids like kerosene, diesel, grease etc. So we conclude that all commercial fluids are coming from crude oil.
Kanaka raj said:
1 decade ago
By refining the crude oil at different temperature ranges we can obtain various commercial fluids.
Bhupendra said:
1 decade ago
Crude oil or petroleum is also a fossil fuel which derived all fuels.
Gajanan kashide said:
1 decade ago
In nature crude oil is in impure form after refining it we get pure oil such as diesel.
Arun Kumar Parida said:
1 decade ago
All commercial fuels like petrol, diesel etc are extracted from petroleum(crude oil).
Shrihari kulkarni said:
1 decade ago
There are some other fuels other than the derivatives of petroleum products such as methane(cal.value 55,530kj/kg).
Paraffin (46,000kj/kg).
Butane 49,510.
Ethanol 29,700 etc.
Can be used. Alcohol, 96% can be used as commercial fuel.
Paraffin (46,000kj/kg).
Butane 49,510.
Ethanol 29,700 etc.
Can be used. Alcohol, 96% can be used as commercial fuel.
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