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FSC 432: Petroleum Refining

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  3. Lesson 2: Properties and Classification of Crude Oil

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Each week, you will have a number of assignments. This week's assignments are listed below. All assignments are submitted in Canvas. For due dates, please check your syllabus.

  1. Quiz 1 is due next Monday. Quiz 1 will cover material in both Lessons 1 and 2.
  2. Exercise 1 is due this week. Read the instructions carefully on what is acceptable.

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Lessons

  • Welcome to FSC 432: Petroleum Refining!
    • Lesson 1: Introduction to Petroleum Refining and Crude Oil Composition
    • Lesson 2: Properties and Classification of Crude Oil
      • Lesson 2 Overview
      • API Gravity
      • Viscosity
      • Pour Point
      • Concentration of Various Contaminants
      • Distillation and Boiling Points
      • Crude Assay
      • Characterization Factors
      • Elemental Analysis and Ternary Classification of Crude Oils
      • Self-Check Questions
      • Assignments
      • Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 3: Overall Refinery Flow
    • Lesson 4: Separation Processes 1
    • Lesson 5: Separation Processes 2
    • Lesson 6: Thermal Conversion Processes
    • Lesson 7: Catalytic Conversion Processes Part 1
    • Lesson 8: Catalytic Conversion Processes Part 2
    • Lesson 9: Finishing Processes
    • Lesson 10: Supporting Processes
    • Lesson 11: Past and Future of Petroleum Refining
    • Lesson 12: Natural Gas Processing

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