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Class 2 (2nd Engineer) MEKG 📅 Dec 2019

Exam Question

With respect to the properties of fuel oil, explain the significance of the following terms

(a) Calculated Carbon Aromaticity index (CCAI).

(b) Open flash point and Closed flash point

(c) The Importance of Sodium to Vanadium ratio

(d) Octane Number

Reference Answer

### (a) Calculated Carbon Aromaticity Index (CCAI)
CCAI is an empirical index used to estimate the ignition quality of a residual marine fuel oil. It is calculated from two easily measured properties: the fuel's density and its kinematic viscosity. The index provides a relative indication of the fuel's tendency to cause ignition delay and combustion knock in a compression-ignition engine.
**Significance & Importance:**
* **Ignition Quality:** CCAI is inversely related to ignition quality. A higher CCAI value indicates a higher concentration of aromatic and asphaltenic compounds, which are more difficult to ignite. This leads to a longer ignition delay period.

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