CRACKING AND DEPOSITION BEHAVIOR OF SUPERCRITICAL HYDROCARBON AVIATION FUELS

Trends in increasing aircraft speeds and engine efficiencies are increasing vehicle and engine heat loads. Especially at higher Mach numbers, fuel is an attractive heat sink. For many vehicle applications, utilization of this heat sink would increase fuel temperatures beyond critical values, typical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Combustion science and technology 2006-01, Vol.178 (1-3), p.307-334
1. Verfasser: EDWARDS, TIM
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Trends in increasing aircraft speeds and engine efficiencies are increasing vehicle and engine heat loads. Especially at higher Mach numbers, fuel is an attractive heat sink. For many vehicle applications, utilization of this heat sink would increase fuel temperatures beyond critical values, typically 370-400°C (700-750°F). As temperatures increase beyond about 480°C (900°F), this heat addition can lead to thermal/catalytic cracking of the fuel, leading to an "endothermic" fuel. The principal barrier to the use of high temperature fuels is the deposition of carbonaceous material on heat exchanger passages, filters, fuel injectors, and other fuel system components. This paper will review progress in understanding and mitigating the thermal instability/deposition problem.
ISSN:0010-2202
1563-521X
DOI:10.1080/00102200500294346