EFFECT OF SULFUROUS COMPOUNDS ON THERMAL STABILITY AND CORROSIVE PROPERTIES OF FUELS FOR TURBOCOMPRESSOR AIR-REACTIVE ENGINES
Abstract
Conclusions: (1) Aliphatic cercaptanes, contained in fuel as a result of long heating at 150 degrees, cause sharp corrosion of bronze and formation of tars and insoluble residue. It is necessary to reduce the mercaptan content in fuel. (2) The investigated sulfurous compounds, by their corrosive effect on metals and the effect of tar and residue formation processes in fuels during their heating to 150 degrees, are divided into the following descending series: mercaptanes, disulfides, aliphatic sulfides, aromatic sulfides, thiophanes.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 25, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0641109
Entities
People
- G. F. Bolshakov
- P. I. Davydov
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center