SCALE FORMATION IN TURBOJET ENGINES (NAGAROOBRAZOVANIE V VOZDUSHNO- READTIVNYKH DVIGATELYAKH)
Abstract
Scale formation in jet engines was studied and the particular purpose of the present work is a study of some of these problems. It was concluded that scaling in turbojet combustion chambers is formed in zones having inadequate temperature (250-400C) and too low oxygen concentration for adequate combustion. The scale was found to consist of multistage, consecutive, deep-destruction products of the organic molecule with considerable enrichment of carbon in the final product. The deposit also consisted of oxidizable hydrocarbons and nonhydrocarbon organic compounds with sulfur, oxygen and nitrogen contents. At temperatures of 200-400C in an oxygen environment, oxidizing processes transform nonhydrocarbon compounds into resins and ultimately into scale.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 29, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0671650
Entities
People
- N. I. Marinchenko
- V. A. Piskunov
- Ya. B. Chertkov
Organizations
- Air Force Systems Command