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ASTM D1550-94(2015)

Standard ASTM Butadiene Measurement Tables

Standard ASTM Butadiene Measurement Tables D1550-94R15 ASTM|D1550-94R15|en-US Standard ASTM Butadiene Measurement Tables Standard new BOS Vol. 05.01 Committee D02
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Significance and Use

3.1 Accurate knowledge of the weight and volume of butadiene is necessary for the orderly manufacture, storage, transfer, and sale of the material. These tables are suitable for use in these and similar aspects of butadiene commerce.

Enter the table in the column for “Observed Specific Gravity,” headed 0.640, and note that against an “Observed Temperature” of 40 °F, the corresponding specific gravity 60/60 °F is


0.627

Likewise, note that for 0.645 specific gravity opposite 40 °F, the corresponding specific gravity 60/60 °F is

0.632

This represents an increase of 0.005 in specific gravity 60/60 °F for an increase of 0.005 in the value at 40 °F. Therefore, by simple proportion, an increase in the specific gravity value noted at 40 °F from 0.640 to 0.642 increases the corresponding specific gravity 60/60 °F by 0.4 × 0.005 or


0.002

Then, the specific gravity 60/60 °F corresponding to the observed specific gravity of 0.642 at 40 °F is 0.627 + 0.002 or

0.629

(A) °C = (°F–32) × 5/9 .

Enter the table in the column for “Specific Gravity 60/60 °F'' headed 0.625, and note that against an “Observed Temperature'' of 35 °F the factor is


1.027

Hence, 1 U.S. gal of butadiene of specific gravity 0.625 at 60/60 °F and measured at 35 °F occupies a volume at 60 °F of

1.027 U.S. gal

Then 45 500 U.S. gal measured at 35 °F occupy a volume at 60 °F of 45 500 × 1.027 or

46 728 U.S. gal

(A) °C = (°F–32) × 5/9 .

Enter the table with 0.625 specific gravity and note that the weight of 1 U.S. gal is

5.201 lb

Then 40 U.S. gal of butadiene at 60 °F weighs 40 × 5.201 or

208.0 lb

The weight to be set on the filling machine is therefore

208 lb, 0 oz

(A) °C = (°F–32) × 5/9 .
(B) 1 lb/gal = 0.119826 kg/L.
(C) These values have been computed by the method described for Table 26 of the Petroleum Measurement Tables (Guide D1250: IP No. 200) and is given in detail as Equation 32, p. 11, in the Report on the Development, Construction, Calculation and Preparation of the ASTM-IP Petroleum Measurement Tables, available from ASTM and IP as a separate publication.

A tank of 10 000 U.S. gal capacity is observed to contain 1500 gal of liquid at 95 °F and consequently 40.1 psi gauge pressure and an observed specific gravity of 60/60 °F 0.627. The volume of butadiene vapors in the tank is obviously 10 000 − 1500, or


8500 U.S. gal

Entering the table with either the temperature of 95 °F, or the gauge pressure of 40.1 psi, the volume of 60 °F butadiene liquid in each volume of vapor space is


0.01404

Then 8500 U.S. gal multiplied by 0.01404 gives the amount of butadiene in the vapor space expressed as U.S. gallons of 60 °F butadiene liquid and is


119.3 gal

This 121.0 gal of 60 °F butadiene liquid that is in the vapor space can be added to the liquid contents of the tank expressed as U.S. gallons of 60 °F butadiene to obtain the total contents of the tank.

 

From Table 2 the factor to correct the 1500 gal from 95 °F and a specific gravity of 0.627 to 60 °F is 0.961; therefore, the liquid content of the tank in U.S. gallons at 60 °F is 0.961 × 1500


1441.5 gal

The total contents of the tank in U.S. gallons at 60 °F is 119.3 + 1441.5 or 40.1

1560.8 gal

The table can also be entered with the temperature of 95 °F or gauge pressure of 40.1 psi reading the vapor density in air of

0.0734 lb/gal

The weight of butadiene in the vapor space of 8500 U.S. gal is therefore (8500 × 0.0734)

623.9 lb

From Table 2 the 1500 gal of liquid of 0.627 specific gravity and 95 °F is multiplied by the factor of 0.961 to obtain the amount of butadiene  at 60 °F (1500 × 0.961)


1441.5 gal

From Table 3 the 1441.5 gal of butadiene at 60 °F with a specific gravity of 0.627 is noted to weigh 5.218 lb/gal; therefore, the weight of liquid butadiene is 1441.5 × 5.218


7521.7 lb

The total weight of butadiene in the tank is 623.9 + 7521.7

8145.6 lb

(A) °C = (°F–32) × 5/9 .
(B) 1 psi = 6.894754 kPa.
(C) 1 in. = 25.4 mm.
(D) 1 lb/gal = 0.119826 kg/L.

Scope

1.1 The ASTM Butadiene Measurement Tables are for use in the calculation of quantities of butadiene. The accompanying Tables 1-4 cover the normal operating ranges for the reduction of observed specific gravity and volume to 15.6/15.6 °C (60/60 °F) and for the calculation of weight-volume relationships of butadiene.

1.2 These tables are applicable to both butadiene and butadiene concentrates (minimum of 60 % butadiene).

Note 1: These tables replace the existing tables in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Letter Circulars LC-736 and LC-757 and the Rubber Reserve Corp., Butadiene Laboratory Manual.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Book of Standards Volume: 05.01
Developed by Subcommittee: D02.02
Pages: 16
DOI: 10.1520/D1550-94R15
ICS Code: 71.080.10