Alternative Aircraft Fuels
Author(s) -
John P. Longwell,
J. S. Grobman
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
journal of engineering for power
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2161-945X
pISSN - 0022-0825
DOI - 10.1115/1.3446437
Subject(s) - jet fuel , combustor , refinery , environmental science , ignition system , aviation , aviation fuel , waste management , fuel efficiency , jet engine , combustion , turbine , nuclear engineering , engineering , aerospace engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry
In connection with the anticipated impossibility to provide on a long-term basis liquid fuels derived from petroleum, an investigation has been conducted with the objective to assess the suitability of jet fuels made from oil shale and coal and to develop a data base which will allow optimization of future fuel characteristics, taking energy efficiency of manufacture and the tradeoffs in aircraft and engine design into account. The properties of future aviation fuels are examined and proposed solutions to problems of alternative fuels are discussed. Attention is given to the refining of jet fuel to current specifications, the control of fuel thermal stability, and combustor technology for use of broad specification fuels. The first solution is to continue to develop the necessary technology at the refinery to produce specification jet fuels regardless of the crude source.
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