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Research and development of high thermal stability fuelsIncreases in aircraft performance are leading to increases in the thermal stress on the primary aircraft coolant--the fuel. Fuel thermal stability limitations may offset future aircraft performance gains. The Air Force's Wright Laboratory is sponsoring several research programs to address this problem. The development of an additive package for JP-8 to improve its thermal stability is the primary focus of this paper. This program involves extensive testing of fuels and additives in a variety of test devices, culminating in tests in a fuel system simulator and engine tests. These tests involve Air Force personnel, on-site contractors (University of Dayton Research Institute, Systems Research Laboratories), Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co., additive manufacturers, and Sandia National Laboratory. The test devices include several flowing and static tests, where the behavior of a fuel is investigated in a wide variety of environments. The study of several baseline fuels in these devices has led to some new insights into the mechanisms of fuel thermal (in)stability. It is becoming clear that a fuel's tendency to oxidize (to form peroxides, for example) is often inversely proportional to its tendency to form insoluble deposits.
Document ID
19940024758
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
T Edwards
(Wright Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, United States)
W. M. Roquemore
(Wright Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, United States)
W. E. Harrison
(Wright Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, United States)
S. D. Anderson
(Wright Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: AGARD, Fuels and Combustion Technology for Advanced Aircraft Engines
Publisher: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
ISBN: 92-835-0719-3
Subject Category
Propellants And Fuels
Report/Patent Number
AGARD-CP-536
AD-A275679
Meeting Information
Meeting: The Propulsion and Energetics Panel 81st Symposium
Location: Fiuggi
Country: IT
Start Date: May 10, 1993
End Date: May 14, 1993
Sponsors: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Accession Number
94N29261
Distribution Limits
Public
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