Abstract

The resources of jet fuels can be expanded by raising the end point. This paper reports on an investigation of the effect of raising the end initial crystallization temperature of jet fuel and the increased jet fuel yield on the yields of naphtha cuts, standard diesel fuel, and total light products from Usa crude. To maximize the yield of total light products from Usa crude it is best to produce jet fuel with the lowest possible initial crystallization temperature.

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