Ignition delay time and sooting propensity of a kerosene aviation jet fuel and its derivative blended with a bio-jet fuel
Ignition delay time and sooting index of kerosene blended with a bio-jet fuel is measured for a comparative study with general aviation fuels. The new blended fuel is similar to a kerosene jet fuel (Jet A-1 or Korean domestic jet fuel) in terms of properties, H/C ratio, density, and heat of combusti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fuel (Guildford) 2018-11, Vol.232, p.724-728 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ignition delay time and sooting index of kerosene blended with a bio-jet fuel is measured for a comparative study with general aviation fuels. The new blended fuel is similar to a kerosene jet fuel (Jet A-1 or Korean domestic jet fuel) in terms of properties, H/C ratio, density, and heat of combustion. But, its ignition characteristics and sooting propensity are different from those of Jet A-1. Ignition delay time is measured by a shock tube and it is found that the blended fuel of kerosene and a bio-jet fuel has NTC (negative temperature coefficient) behavior. Ignition delay times of the blended fuel are compared with those of jet fuels (Jet A-1 and Jet A) over a wide range of temperature from 700 K to 1200 K at 20 atm. The blended fuel has shorter ignition delay time at low temperature below 900 K. It can be explained by short ignition delay of components in a bio-jet fuel at low temperature. In terms of sooting propensity, blending with a bio-jet fuel reduces the propensity remarkably to a half. |
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ISSN: | 0016-2361 1873-7153 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fuel.2018.06.032 |