A standard barrel of Jet Fuel JP54 contains approximately 159 liters. This volume is consistent with the standard measurement for crude oil and petroleum products, where one barrel is equivalent to 42 US gallons or roughly 159 liters.
A standard barrel of JP54 (Jet Propellant 54) contains 159 liters. This measurement is consistent with the standard oil barrel size used in the petroleum industry.
159 litres per barrel.
To convert barrels of JP54 (Jet Fuel) to metric tons, you can use an average density of approximately 0.8 metric tons per cubic meter for jet fuel. Since 1 barrel is about 0.159 cubic meters, 1,000,000 barrels would be approximately 159,000 cubic meters. Multiplying this by the density gives roughly 127,200 metric tons of JP54.
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JP54 (Jet Propellant 54) is typically measured in barrels and metric tons, with one barrel of JP54 weighing approximately 136 kilograms. Therefore, there are about 7.35 barrels of JP54 in a metric ton. This conversion can vary slightly based on temperature and specific gravity, but this is the general estimate used in the industry.
1 barrel is equal to 158.987L (or roughly 160L).
1 barrel = 42 US gallons = 158.987 litres ~ 159 liters
How many litres equals one barrel of oil in Indian term?"
The A 380 holds 320,000 litres of fuel. -You'd have to figure out how many "buckets" that is.
A 50-quart barrel can hold approximately 47.3 liters of liquid.
That would depends on the type of barrel:Oil barrel = 159 LFluid barrel = 119 LUS dry barrel = 116 LUK beer barrel = 164 LUS beer barrel = 117 L
There are 42 gallons to a barrel and about 4 liters per gallon so there woule be about 168 liters per barrel.Approximately 117 litres to one US Barrel In the UK motor trade,barrels of oil and antifreeze contain 105 litres