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The density of diesel fuel oil (20 to 60) at 15 degress Celsius is 820 to 950 kg/m3. In other words, it has from 82 to 95 percent the density of water, or specific gravity (relative to water) of 0.82 to 0.95.
The result will vary, depending on the type of diesel and its temperature. Diesel fuel oil 20 to 60 at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 kg/L I believe a good average value is Diesel oil 40 at 15ºC with a density of 0.850 kg/L 1 metric ton = 1000 kg 1000 kg / 0.850 kg/L = 1176.47 liters SJ
It depends on the type of fuel, and the temperature. Gasoline is lighter than diesel, which is in turn lighter than kerosene, and all carbon-based fuels expand with temperature, so hotter fuel weighs less per volume.
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820-860 kg/m3www.iocl.com/Products/DieselSpecifications.pdf
Diesel fuel is made up of 2 "cuts" of crude oil. One being distillate, and the other diesel. Depending on the time of year (temperature), there is a variation of the percentage of each.
0.832 kg.. Obviously it will change minutely with a variation in cetance number and altitude.
0.84 @20 deg C, but can vary with temperature.
The current Euro-V diesel product specification used by much of the world requires diesel to be between 0.820 kg/l and 0.845 kg/l at 15.6°C. This variation has to do with the amount of kerosene (jet-fuel) blended into diesel. In the winter more kerosene will be blended into diesel to ensure no cold properties (such as cold filter plug point (CFPP) and/or cloud point) are exceeded. In the summer less kerosene is blended into diesel because kerosene almost always sells for a higher price than diesel.
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What is density?? Density = Weight / Volume. So if the density and weight are given, you can easily find the volume of diesel.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l whereas petrol (gasoline) has a density of about 0.72 kg/l, about 15% less
100 DENSITY thats it..
The density of diesel fuel oil (20 to 60) at 15 degress Celsius is 820 to 950 kg/m3. In other words, it has from 82 to 95 percent the density of water, or specific gravity (relative to water) of 0.82 to 0.95.
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
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