API 2525 : 1992
Withdrawn
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REVIEW OF AIR TOXICS EMISSION CALCULATIONS FROM STORAGE TANKS (PHASE 1) - AIR TOXIC EMISSIONS CALCULATION VALIDATION PROGRAM: ANALYSIS OF CRUDE OIL AND REFINED PRODUCT SAMPLES AND COMPARISON OF VAPOR COMPOSITION TO MODEL PREDICTIONS (PHASE 2)
Hardcopy , PDF
23-07-2013
English
01-01-1992
Section
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Results of method review
2.1 Summary of EPA's estimation procedures
2.2 Comments on procedures for estimating total
emissions
2.3 Comments on procedures for estimating emissions of
individual air toxics
2.4 Conclusions
3.0 Alternate approaches for estimating air toxics
emissions
3.1 Henry's Law
3.2 Petroleum K-values
3.3 Activity coefficients
3.4 Equations of state
4.0 Validity assessment
4.1 Methodology for estimating vapor compositions
4.2 Discussion of results
4.3 Limitations
5.0 Conclusions and recommendations
5.1 Conclusions
5.2 Recommendations
6.0 References
Appendix: Detailed comparisons of measured and
predicted vapor compositions for summer and
winter blend gasolines
Figures
4-1 Measured versus predicted vapor-phase air toxics
concentrations for summer blend unleaded gasoline
4-2 Impact of assumed temperature on vapor-phase air
toxics concentrations for summer blend gasoline
4-3 Measured versus predicted vapor-phase air toxics
concentrations for winter blend unleaded gasoline
4-4 Impact of assumed temperature on vapor-phase air
toxics concentrations for winter blend gasoline
Tables
4-1 List of components potentially reportable by
refiners under SARA Title III, Section 313
4-2 Summary of results for summer blend unleaded
gasoline
4-3 Summary of results for winter blend unleaded
gasoline
Gives the results of two studies commissioned by API. The purpose of Phase I was to review and assess the validity of the methodology proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for estimating toxic species emissions from storage tanks. The purpose of Phase II was to investigate the validity of assuming ideal liquid behavior (Raoults Law) in predicting hazardous air pollutant emissions from petroleum storage tanks.
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Standard
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Pages |
170
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PublisherName |
American Petroleum Institute
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Status |
Withdrawn
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API MPM CH19.4 : 2012 | MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS - CHAPTER 19.4: EVAPORATIVE LOSS REFERENCE INFORMATION AND SPECIATION METHODOLOGY |
API MPM CH19.4 : 2012+ADD 1 : 2013 | MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDS - CHAPTER 19.4: EVAPORATIVE LOSS REFERENCE INFORMATION AND SPECIATION METHODOLOGY |
API 2518 : 62(R1987) | EVAPORATION LOSS FROM FIXED ROOF TANKS |
API 2519 : 3ED 83(R1996) | EVAPORATION LOSS FROM INTERNAL FLOATING-ROOF TANKS |
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