Evaluation of the Impact of a Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene and JP-8 Blend on the Filters and Filter/Coalescer Performance
Abstract
Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (SPK) is a liquid hydrocarbon fuel which can be produced by several different methods, one of which being the Fischer Tropsch (FT) process. Since 70 percent of the petroleum currently used in the U.S. is imported and SPK can be produced from domestic hydrocarbon sources such as coal and natural gas, certification of SPK for use as a blending component in JP-8 fuel is being pursued to enhance US energy security. This program evaluated the effects of a 50/50 blend of SPK and petroleum aviation fuel with and without the standard JP-8 additive package on filter/coalescer performance. The filter/coalescer elements tested were representative of those currently used in military and commercial filtration systems. The presence of the SPK blending component in the fuel did not impact the performance of the filter/coalescer elements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 11, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA508934
Entities
People
- Douglas F. Mearns
- Michael Domen
- Richard A. Kamin
Organizations
- Naval Air Systems Command