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titleOfInvention Operation of a Pressure-Type Atomizer
abstract 1,180,678. Reducing viscosity of liquid hydrocarbon fuels. SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. 22 April, 1968, No. 18913/68. Headings C5E and C5G. The viscosity of a liquid hydrocarbon-containing fuel to be handled in a pressure-type atomizer is reduced by dissolving in the fuel a non- hydrocarbon gas in an amount not exceeding 95% of the maximum that can dissolve at the temperature and pressure prevailing immediately before the atomizer. The gas may be water vapour, CO 2 , or H 2 . The fuel may consist of hydrocarbons alone, or with added asphaltenes, soot, coke and/or coal particles, or crude oil may be used.
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