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Effects of Used Lubricating Oil on the Properties of Low Pour Fuel Oil

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Effects of used lubricating oil on selected properties of low pour fuel oil (L.P.F.O) have been evaluated. The fuel oil was blended with used automotive crankcase oil at sample to used oil ratios of 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4 and 5:5. L.P.F.O analysis resulted in the following physicochemical properties: heat content (42.87 MJ/kg), kinematic viscosity at 70 oC (20.50 cSt), density at 15 oC (0.9601...
 
Published at Global Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 6
Issue (2)
Pages 117-119
Published in 2007
 
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A. B. Williams and O. Akaranta
Williams Akan » Professor Akan Bassey Williams is the 6th Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University. He is a former Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University. He is currently the Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies and Chairman, Committee of Deans. He earned a B.Sc degree in Chemistry from University of Calabar, an M.Sc degree in Petroleum Chemistry from University of Port Harcourt and a Ph.D degree in... view full profile
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