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BSI PD CEN/TR 17225:2018

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Fuels and biofuels. Assessment on oxidation stability determination methods for distillate fuels and blends thereof with fatty acid methyl esters (FAME)

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BSI 2018 36
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This document provides an overview of existing oxidation stability methods, with an emphasis on differences between the Rancimat (EN 14112/EN 15751) and PetroOxy (EN 16091) tests.

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2 undefined
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Test methods quantifying fuel ageing products
4.1 History
4.2 Generic oxidation stability test
13 4.3 Turbine and mineral oil test
14 4.4 Inherent storage stability
4.5 Delta acid method and acid number determination after ageing at 115 °C
15 4.6 High temperature stability
5 Test methods determing the ageing reserve on the fuel
5.1 General
5.2 Rancimat
16 5.3 Rancimat at 120 °C
5.4 PetroOxy
6 Differences in Rancimat and PetroOxy tests
6.1 General
18 6.2 Experimental studies on the share of fuel ageing at the Induction Period
19 6.3 Discussion of pressure curve characteristics for the PetroOxy-Test (IPPetroOxy)
20 6.4 Discussion of conductivity curve characteristics for the Rancimat test (IPRancimat)
23 7 Correlation between Rancimat (EN 15751) and PetroOxy (EN 16091) test methods
25 8 Synopsis
27 Annex A (informative)Share of fuel ageing on the Induction Period of the Rancimat- and PetroOxy-tests
31 Annex B (informative)Correlation exercise between PetroOxyand Rancimat
BSI PD CEN/TR 17225:2018
$167.15