The increased pressure on decreasing fuel supplies has prompted the Air Force to examine fuels previously considered unacceptable. Fuels derived from shale oil and fuels in high in sulfur and mercaptan sulfur were amont those considered unacceptable. The objective of this program was to evaluate nonmetallic aircraft materials relative to increased levels or aromatics, sulfur, and mercaptan sulfur. Aircraft materials that are normally in contact or exposed to fuels evaluated in ten fuel formulations. (Peters)


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    Title :

    Behavior of nonmetallic materials in shale oil derived jet fuels and in high aromatic and high sulfur petroleum fuels


    Additional title:

    Verhalten nichtmetallischer Werkstoffe in Kontakt mit aus Schieferoel hergestellten Duesenbrennstoffen und mit hocharomatischen und schwefelhaltigen Erdoeltreibstoffen


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    Publication date :

    1978


    Size :

    84 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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