EFFECT OF ADDITIVES ON THE ANTIWEAR PROPERTIES OF FUELS,
Abstract
Of the investigated jet fuels the best antiwear properties are had by the fuel T-1; the worst by the fuel T-2. With the rise in the temperature within the limits of 20 to 150C the antiwear properties of the fuel deteriorate considerably. With the addition to the fuel in small concentration (0.01% by weight) of antiwear substances developed for oils the antiwear properties of the fuel are improved almost to the same level as with the addition to the fuel of antioxidants and stabilizer-dispersants. The adding to fuels for jet engines of some types of surface-active substances - phenols, alkylphenols, phenylene-diamines- makes it possible at the same time to improve their stability during storage and improve their antiwear properties. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 11, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0611531
Entities
People
- A. V. Vilenkin
- E. N. Kornilova
- G. I. Kichkin
- I. V. Rozhkov
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center