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BS EN 16091:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Liquid petroleum products. Middle distillates and fatty acid methylester (FAME) fuels and blend. Determination of oxidation stability by rapid small scale oxidation test (RSSOT)

BS EN 16091:2022 - TC

Tracked Changes. Liquid petroleum products. Middle distillates and fatty acid methylester (FAME) fuels and blend. Determination of oxidation stability by rapid small scale oxidation test (RSSOT)

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Standard number:BS EN 16091:2022 - TC
Pages:42
Released:2023-01-12
ISBN:978 0 539 25467 9
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 16091:2022 - TC


This standard BS EN 16091:2022 - TC Tracked Changes. Liquid petroleum products. Middle distillates and fatty acid methylester (FAME) fuels and blend. Determination of oxidation stability by rapid small scale oxidation test (RSSOT) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.20 Liquid fuels
This document specifies a method for the determination of the oxidation stability of middle distillate fuels, fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) fuel and blends thereof, under accelerated conditions, by measuring the induction period to the specified breakpoint in a reaction vessel charged with the sample and oxygen at 140 °C. NOTE 1 For the purposes of this document, the term "% (V/V)" is used to represent the volume fraction (φ). NOTE 2 The induction period is used as an indication for the resistance of middle distillates, fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) fuels and blends thereof against oxidation. This correlation can vary markedly under different conditions with different FAMEs and diesel fuel blends. NOTE 3 The presence of ignition improvers can lead to lower oxidation stability results determined by this method. It has for instance been observed that the addition of 2-ethyl hexyl nitrate (2-EHN) can reduce the measured oxidation stability values. See [6] for details. NOTE 4 For further information on the precision data at a test temperature of 120 °C see Annex C.