RP-1 and JP-8 Thermal Stability Experiments
- Author:
- Emens, Jessica M.
- Published:
- July 15, 2005.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Frederick, Robert A., Jr. and Brown, Sarah P.
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- This work experimentally investigates the effect of fuel composition changes on jet and rocket fuel thermal stability. A High Reynolds Number Thermal Stability test device evaluated JP-8 and RP-1 fuels. The experiment consisted of an electrically heated, stainless steel capillary tube with a controlled fuel outlet temperature. An optical pyrometer monitored the increasing external temperature profiles of the capillary tube as deposits build inside during each test. Multiple runs of each fuel composition provided results on measurement repeatability. Testing a t two different facilities provided data on measurement reproducibility. The technique is able to distinguish between thermally stable and unstable compositions of JP-8 and intermediate blends made by combining each composition. The technique is also able to distinguish among standard RP-1 rocket fuels and those having reduced sulfur levels. Carbon burn off analysis of residue in the capillary tubes on the RP-1 fuels correlates with the external temperature results.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 20050204031.
AlAA Paper 2005-3850.
AIAA 41st Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit; 10-14 Jul. 2005; Tucson, AZ; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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