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Laser Optics Improve Gasoline Yield

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Laurel M. Sheppard

Fluid catalytic cracking of oil feedstocks produces a large portion of the US gasoline supply. This process relies on dispersion-steam-assisted nozzles to atomize the feedstocks. Thus, optimizing nozzle properties, including the degree of atomization and spray patterns, can improve gasoline yield by 1 to 5 percent. Laser beams crisscross atomized oil feedstocks. Photonic analytical methods are helping researchers at Argonne National Laboratory optimize nozzles used to refine feedstocks and thereby increase gasoline yields by 1 to 5 percent. Under a cooperative research and development...Read full article

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    Published: October 1999
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