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Long-term deposit formation in aviation turbine fuel at elevated temperature
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringTube TemperatureCombustion ScienceMechanical EngineeringDeposit MassFuel ScienceGas Turbine CombustionGas Turbine EngineCombustion EngineeringCokingThermodynamicsHeat TransferAviation Turbine FuelDeposition RatesThermal EngineeringChemical KineticsPetroleum Engineering
An experimental characterization is conducted for the relationships between deposit mass, operating time, and temperature, in coking associated with aviation fuels under conditions simulating those typical of turbine engine fuel systems. Jet A and Suntech A fuels were tested in stainless steel tubing heated to 420-750 K, over test durations of between 3 and 730 hr and at fuel velocities of 0.07-1.3 m/sec. Deposit rates are noted to be a strong function of tube temperature; for a given set of test conditions, deposition rates for Suntech A exceed those of Jet A by a factor of 10. Deposition rates increased markedly with test duration for both fuels. The heated tube data obtained are used to develop a global chemical kinetic model for fuel oxidation and carbon deposition.
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