Chase Carey says F1 may start using synthetic fuel before the end of the season.
Just what is synthetic fuel anyway?
normal fuel is produced by distillation of crude oil. Synthetic fuel would be produced by cracking of longer HC chains or polymerisation of shorter i.e. reforming natural gas.
F1, Chase Carrey is talking about renewable source, carbon-neutral fuel. So i guess coal-to-liquid is out of the question.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 09:52though using such synthetic fuel is of course a trick
any renewable energy would be better used to replace coal burning
ie F1 would be helping society more by using renewable energy to do that
the WW2 Luftwaffe used a lot of synthetic aviation gasoline made by the Fischer-Tropsch process
though it was made from coal it could today be made from biomass (and renewable energy)
this.
the difference is normal fuel is seperated physically from the other parts of crude oil by destillation. Just using the different boiling points of the different parts that exist in crude oil. If you use a chemical process, i.e. cracking longer HC chains, it would be synthetic.
not so, sorry
only because it is used forever doesn't mean it's not syntheticTommy Cookers wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 15:08not so, sorry
cracking is standard - it has been used everywhere for about 70 years
cracking is necessary - fractional distillation alone would give insufficient gasoline and too much of everything else
nobody has a tank of gasoline which isn't largely cracked and/or reformed content
your Wiki link on synthetic fuel doesn't seem to mention cracking of crude oil
whatever synthetic means it doesn't mean cracked (or reformed) stuff that came out of an oil well
I would bet on this
same for synthetic oils - these are typically ketones or esters not oils
Synthetic fuels are produced by the chemical process of conversion.