Research on Viscosity of Watered Fuel Oil Prepared by Mechanical Agitation

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Viscosity of Watered fuel oil, which was prepared by a self-made mechanical micro-mixing device, was measured with rotation viscosimeter. The effects of oil temperature, agitation speed and water content on viscosity were investigated in this research. The experimental results showed that: viscosity of watered fuel oil decreases with the increasing of oil temperature between 60-80 °C and water contents in 2.0-8.0 %, but increases with the accelerating agitation speed at 1000-1300 r/min.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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146-150

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July 2014

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