Correlation of Flammability Test Data on Antimisting Fuels

As a part of a comprehensive FAA program to minimize post-crash fire hazards of jet transport aircraft, a correlation study was conducted on flammability test data of neat Jet A fuel, and the same fuel with various antimisting additives. The data were from full-scale aircraft crash tests, large-scal...

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description As a part of a comprehensive FAA program to minimize post-crash fire hazards of jet transport aircraft, a correlation study was conducted on flammability test data of neat Jet A fuel, and the same fuel with various antimisting additives. The data were from full-scale aircraft crash tests, large-scale fuel spillage/ignition tests, and several small-scale flammability tests. Various rheometric tests were also considered. The ability of certain antimisting fuels of eliminate large fireballs during occupant-survivable aircraft crashes was amply supported. Large-scale crash simulations were found to be highly developed, and provide essential credibility on a given antimisting fuel near the end of its development. Small-scale flammability test rigs used for screening antimisting fuels were found generally effective, but with some conflicting data between rigs, and with some deviations from large-scale results.
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ANTIFOGGING AGENTS
Antimisting agents
Antimisting fuels
AVIATION ACCIDENTS
AVIATION SAFETY
COMBUSTION
Combustion and Ignition
CRASHES
DROPS
FIRE HAZARDS
FLAMMABILITY
FLOW
FUEL ADDITIVES
Fuels
IGNITION
JET ENGINE FUELS
JET TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
Safety Engineering
SIMULATION
TEST EQUIPMENT
TEST METHODS
title Correlation of Flammability Test Data on Antimisting Fuels
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