Effectiveness of Additives in Improving Fuel Lubricity and Preventing Pump Failure at High Temperature

Abstract

Stanadyne rotary injection pump tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of using approved MIL-PRF-25107 DCI4-A, NALCO5403 corrosion improver/lubricity improver (CI/LI) and a commercial diesel lubricity improver in selected concentrations in improving fuel lubricity and preventing premature pump failures at temperatures of 104 deg F (40 deg C), 135 deg F (57 deg C), and 170 deg F. Certification 2007 Diesel, Jet A, FT-SPK neat and FT-SPK blended with Jet A were used to perform a total of 21 tests. Evaluations determined that diesel fuel and clay treated diesel fuel operated for 1000-hours will reveal detrimental effects on fuel injection pump specification performance. Jet A-1 aviation kerosene fuel and FTSPK fuel unblended without any CI/LI Additives should not be used in rotary, fuel-lubricated, fuel injection pumps. CI/LI Additives greatly Improve Durability of both Jet A-1 fuel and the alternative aviation fuel FT-SPK at relatively low concentrations. All additives showed substantial improvements in fuel injection pump durability when blended with aviation kerosene fuel. MIL-PRF-25017 additives perform better in aviation kerosene fuels than a Commercial Diesel Fuel additive, and at lower concentrations. MIL-PRF-25017 Additive DCI-4A performed slightly better than the other additives evaluated.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2013
Accession Number
ADA587305

Entities

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  • Adam C. Brandt
  • Douglas M. Yost
  • Ruben A. Alvarez

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  • Southwest Research Institute

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Additives (Chemicals)
  • Aviation Fuels
  • Diesel Fuels
  • Fuel Additives
  • Fuel Injection
  • Fuel Injectors
  • Fuel Systems
  • Fuels
  • Material Degradation Processes
  • Materials Laboratories
  • Materials Processing
  • Materials Science
  • Performance Tests
  • Research Facilities
  • Synthetic Fuels
  • Tank Guns
  • Test And Evaluation

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