Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluid
TBMG-4702
10/1/2005
- Content
An AFRL-developed fire-resistant hydraulic fluid recently completed a B-52 flight test, and based on successful test results, systems engineers from Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OC-ALC) will adopt the fluid (MILPRF- 87527) for use in over 90% of the aircraft's hydraulic systems. OC-ALC engineers will conduct further tests to determine whether they can also convert the hydraulic systems controlling the B-52's landing gear and wingtip protection struts to the fire-resistant fluid. AFRL expects the improved fluid's higher flash point and reduced flammability to increase the B-52 aircraft's survivability and overall operational safety. Further, the fluid's associated thermal stability measurements and fluid film thickness data indicate it performs well over extended periods of time in hightemperature environments and in temperatures as low as -65°F.
- Citation
- "Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluid," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2005.