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SH⛽ FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION OF CRUDE OIL: Understanding Maritime Fuel Production ⛽
Crude oil fractional distillation is the industrial process that produces the various petroleum products essential to maritime operations, transportation, and global commerce. This comprehensive educational video breaks down how crude oil is separated into distinct fractions based on boiling point temperatures, creating the fuels and products that power ships, vehicles, aircraft, and industries worldwide.
The fractional distillation process begins with crude oil heated to 350°C and fed into a fractionating column where temperature gradients separate crude oil into distinct products. Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) condense at the top, followed by petrol at 70°C, naphtha at 120°C, kerosene at 180°C, diesel at 250°C, fuel oil at 300°C, and residue/bitumen at 350°C. For maritime professionals, understanding this process is critical because ship propulsion systems rely on heavy fuel oil (HFO) produced at 300°C, while auxiliary engines may use marine diesel oil (MDO) at 250°C.
Maritime fuel quality, viscosity, and composition directly impact engine performance, efficiency, and environmental compliance. Ship engineers must understand crude oil refining processes to manage fuel systems, optimize combustion, and comply with MARPOL regulations governing fuel specifications and emissions. Knowledge of fractional distillation helps maritime professionals appreciate the complex supply chain that delivers fuel to vessels globally and understand fuel handling procedures aboard ships.
This educational content reinforces essential maritime knowledge about energy production, fuel specifications, and the industrial processes supporting global maritime commerce. Master this fundamental concept to deepen your understanding of ship propulsion systems! 🚢
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