Use of MDA, BHT, and dispersant singly and in combination as jet-fuel additives
Conference
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OSTI ID:370746
- Systems Research Labs., Inc., Dayton, OH (United States); and others
Autoxidation and surface fouling have been studied during fuel passage through a single-pass tubular heat exchanger operated isothermally at 185{degrees}C. The thermal stability of two aviation fuels containing dissolved metals and the impact of three additives introduced singly and in combination at fixed concentrations have been investigated. Additives chosen for study include a common metal deactivator (2 mg/L), an antioxidant (25 mg/L), and a dispersant (100 mg/L). The advantages and disadvantages of introducing individual additives as well as potential synergism from their combinations are discussed.
- OSTI ID:
- 370746
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-960376--
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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