API® Tech Data Book, 9th Edition
For the Improved Design and Operation of Petroleum Refineries
API® Tech Data Book 9
Technical Overview
An API Standard - Developed/Maintained under API Funding for over 50+ years. Mission Statement: provide a critically reviewed compilation of the physical and
thermodynamic data and correlations that are of most interest to petroleum refiners for process evaluation and equipment design
Provides the technical expert’s recommendations on what data and methods should be employed to accurately predict the phase equilibrium and thermo-physical properties of chemical and refining streams.
This information is necessary for the cost effective design of and for the safe and efficient operation of process units.
Stewardship/Critical Review – API Technical Data Committee Over 10,000 copies of the printed Data Book have been sold in the US and
abroad Unmatched accuracy for key technical data used in the design and operation
of chemical and refining facilities in the 9th Edition: Hydrocarbon – Water Solubilities Physical Properties of Sulfur Containing Components Petroleum Fraction Characterization
An educational tool in thermodynamics for the practicing Chemical Engineer
API® Tech Data Book 9
Product History
1966 - First edition released 1970 to 1997 – Five new editions based on twelve interim revisions 1996 – Technical Data Committee decides to develop an electronic Data
Book counterpart – RFP process completed in 1997 and contract awarded to EPCON International
1998 – First electronic version was introduced as the API Tech Database – 40% coverage of the Tech Data Book topics
1999 – 13th revision package - the last update to the printed version 2001 – Version 2 electronic – 70% coverage of the Tech Data Book topics 2002 – Version 3 electronic – 100% coverage of the Tech Data Book topics
(distribution of the printed 6th Edition is discontinued) 2005 – The 7th Edition marks the completion of the re-mastering process of
the Data Book into searchable text format and the 4th version of the software interface (first new, printed Data Book available since 1999).
2007 – The 8th Edition released as the 40th Anniversary Edition 2009 – Version 8.1 with all data book updates released. 2013 – Version 9 with all new software components will be released
API® Tech Data Book 9Current API Technical Data
Committee Membership
Cal Spencer, Chair (KBR) David Bluck (Invensys) Joel Glassett (BP) Jack Heidman (ExxonMobil) Homy Maerefat (CBI/Lummus) Patrick Malone (Shell Global Solutions) Paul Mathias (Fluor) Henry Ren (Chevron) Greg Cantley (Marathon Petroleum) Howard Wilson (Phillips 66) Todd Willman (EPCON International, ex-officio) Duane Brown (API Staff Support)
API® Tech Data Book 9
Technical Coverage
Volume I - General Properties and CharacterizationChapter 1 - General DataChapter 2 - Characterization of HydrocarbonsChapter 3 - Petroleum Fraction Distillation InterconversionsChapter 4 - Critical PropertiesChapter 5 - Vapor PressureChapter 6 – Density
Volume II - Thermal Properties and Phase EquilibriaChapter 7 - Thermal PropertiesChapter 8 - Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium K-ValuesChapter 9 - Phase Equilibria in Systems Containing Water
Volume III - Surface & Transport Properties and CombustionChapter 10 - Surface and Interfacial TensionChapter 11 - ViscosityChapter 12 - Thermal ConductivityChapter 13 - DiffusivityChapter 14 - CombustionChapter 15 - Adsorption EquilibriaChapter 16 – Software Applications
API® Tech Data Book 9
API Funded Data Book Development
1959 to 1999 Conducted at Pennsylvania State University Principal Investigators: Fenske, Braun, Daubert, Danner Total API funding of $3.5MM
2000 to 2013 Total API funding of $900K+ Core research of $50K-$75K each year Development/Maintenance revision handled by
• EPCON International – oversees all software and data revisions• Sr. Consultant: Costa Tsonopoulos (Exxon, 20 year Technical Data
Committee member, Chairman 1999-2000)• Membership in DIPPR
Over $4MM in Direct Research & Development Funded by API
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API Funded Related Research
1989 to 1995 Phase equilibrium on Oxygenates (MTBE, TAME, ETBE) in Hydrocarbons and prototype
Gasolines $315K
1989 to 1994 VLE of prototype systems at Hydroprocessing conditions (H2, NH3, H2S, H2O in
Hydrocarbons/Oils) $250K
1989 to 1998 Crude Oil Characterization Study $750K
1996 to 1997 Reid Vapor Pressure data on prototype petroleum products and crude oils $50K
2000 to 2005 Phase equilibrium of sulfur compounds in gasoline/diesel $175K
API® Tech Data Book 9
API Funded Related Research (2)
2011 to 2013 Phase equilibrium of Mercury - Light Naphtha systems $20K
2012 to 2013 Improved correlation for viscosity of Heavy Oils (+1000 ºF NBP) $150K
Over $2MM in Related Research Funded by API and its Members
API® Tech Data Book 9
API TDB Corporate Licensees
Corporate – Unlimited Use Bechtel (1999-2009)
BP (1998-2013)
Chevron (1999-2013)
Citgo (1999-2013)
ConocoPhillips (1998-2013)
Foster Wheeler (1999-2013)
KBR (1998-2013)
Marathon (1998-2013)
Phillips 66 (2008-2013)
Shell Oil (1998-2013)
Over $1MM in Software Development funded by EPCON using Licensing Fees
API® Tech Data Book 9
Common Uses for API Tech
Independent cross-check of process simulator results Research and development tool for conceptual design and feasibility studies User-friendly design tool for engineers who infrequently use simulation
software Can be used as a basis for guarantees, commodity transfer, etc. as a
commonly accepted industry standard Useful in companies without readily available/timely technical support
through a central engineering group Good estimation tool for refineries and operating facilities (allows
consistency with the central office) Education/Training tool for young engineers and undergraduates in chemical
engineering programs Low-cost alternative for the consulting engineer to provide highly accurate
flash and mixture properties of chemical and petroleum streams
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Example Data Book Strength
1. Thermal Conductivity (API Crude Oil Characterization Study in 2000 – closest shown blue)
Sample:
San Joaquin
Valley Crude
Temp, F Experimental
Btu/hr-ft-F
API Tech 8
Btu/hr-ft-F
Simulator 1
Btu/hr-ft-F
Simulator 2
Btu/hr-ft-F
Simulator 3
Btu/hr-ft-F
SG=.9483
BP=696 F
104
212
302
.0694
.0658
.0626
.0729
.0684
.0670
.0627
.0587
.0552
.0975
.0912
.0858
.0602
.0564
.0531
SG=.9872
BP=926 F
104
212
302
.0747
.0704
.0665
.0768
.0721
.0681
.0585
.0554
.0527
.1019
.0964
.0916
.0556
.0527
.0501
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Example Data Book Strength
2. Kinematic Viscosity (API Crude Oil Characterization Study in 2000 – closest shown blue)
Sample:
Composite Petroleum Cut
Temp, F Experimental
cS
API Tech 8 cS
Simulator 1
cS
Simulator 2
cS
Simulator 3
cS
SG=.973
BP=1127
212
302
81.4
14.8
70.5
14.8
470.0
115.4
76.0
21.1
444.6
95.8
SG=.9872
BP=926 F
158
212
302
46.0
16.8
5.4
30.8
13.3
5.1
1169.7
373.4
93.9
41.6
21.4
9.9
18554
4185
556
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Example Data Book Strength
3. Hydrogen Solubility (comparison to experimental data from several sources)
System: Temp, F Pressure, psia
Experimental
Liq.mol.frac.
Predicted
Liq.mol.frac
% deviation
Hydrogen – n-Butane
10
40
75
822
2390
1130
.04
.111
.062
.0361
.110
.0648
-9.75
-.90
4.52
Hydrogen – n-Hexane
100
160
650
1000
.04
.064
.0373
.0684
-7.50
6.88
Hydrogen – n-Decane
372.7
372.7
726
1463.7
.0678
.131
.0648
.121
-4.42
-7.63
Hydrogen - Cyclohexane
137.9
211.7
211.7
348.1
390.2
636.7
.01247
.01785
.02951
.0117
.0168
.0276
-6.17
-5.88
-6.47
Hydrogen - Benzene
320
320
500
1500
.0175
.0592
.0185
.0604
5.72
3.43
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Example Data Book Strength
4. Mutual Solubilities of Water-Hydrocarbon Systems Can be Calculated on 3 Platforms in the API Tech Data Book
Direct Solubility Equation (semi-empirical, temperature dependent correlation) NRTL (Flash/Mixture Calculations) SRK-Kabadi-Danner (Flash/Mixture Calculations)
The Solubility Equation provides the best fit of the experimental data (i.e. the correct answer)
NRTL parameters for 100+ hydrocarbons and water have been highly tuned to fit the experimental data and essentially provide the same results of the Solubility Equation plus extremely accurate solubility for: Mixtures versus pure components Pressures other than Atmospheric Temperatures other than Ambient
SRK-KD provides reasonable estimates for Water-Hydrocarbon when accurate NRTL parameters are not available
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Water – Propane Solubilities
Data Type(140 Deg.F)
Water in Propane
(mole%)
Propane in Water
Experimental Data .184 .0202
API Solubility Equation .186 .0200
API-NRTL .186 .0200
API-SRK-KD .250 .0270
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