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Bunker One - Fuel Calculator

This application by Bunker One, is a small practicable tool for look up the ISO 8217 - 2005, 2010/2012 & 2017 standards for residual- and distillate marine fuels

This application by Bunker One, is a small practicable tool for look up the ISO 8217 - 2005, 2010/2012 & 2017 standards for residual- and distillate marine fuels

Bunker One - Fuel Calculator

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Bunker One - Fuel Calculator
Bunker One - Fuel Calculator
Bunker One - Fuel Calculator

What is it about?

This application by Bunker One, is a small practicable tool for look up the ISO 8217 - 2005, 2010/2012 & 2017 standards for residual- and distillate marine fuels.

Bunker One - Fuel Calculator

App Details

Version
4.1
Rating
(2)
Size
10Mb
Genre
Business Education
Last updated
May 28, 2021
Release date
May 30, 2011
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App Store Description

This application by Bunker One, is a small practicable tool for look up the ISO 8217 - 2005, 2010/2012 & 2017 standards for residual- and distillate marine fuels.
Programmed calculators are included for different fuel related calculations.

Calculators programmed as below.:
-CCAI Number according ISO 8217
-Cetan Index ASTM - D 976 - 80 (old method)
ASTM - D 4737 - 87 (new method)
-Deviation calculations according Bunker One
-Energy and price relations according Bunker One
-Fuel Blending - Viscosity blending according ASTM - D 7152
Sulphur blending according Bunker One
-Injection temperature according Bunker One
-Specific Energy gross and net content according ISO 8217
-Viscosity Index according ASTM - D 341
-Volume Correction Factor according ASTM D1250-80 Table 5B

General for all calculators is that all entries shall be in SI units. And results also given in SI units.
Where there is a differentiation between Distillates and Residual fuels, distillates are defined with density lower than 900 kg/m3
Where there is a differentiation between Straight Run fuel and Cracked fuels, straight run fuels are defined with density lower than 950 kg/m3

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