Emissions of Aerospace Fuels F-24 and Jet-A in a Jet Engine and Correlation with Combustion Characteristics from a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber

2023-01-1666

10/31/2023

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Energy & Propulsion Conference & Exhibition
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An investigation into emissions differences and their correlations with differing combustion characteristics between F24 and Jet-A was conducted. Raw emissions data was taken from a single stage jet engine by a FTIR gas analyzer. Measurements of H2O, CO2, CO, NOx, and total hydrocarbon emissions (THC) were taken at 60K, 65K, and 70K RPM. At 70K RPM Jet-A and F-24 the emissions were similar at approx.: 4% H2O, 3% CO2, 970 PPM CO, 28 PPM NOx. Jet-A THC emissions were approx.: 1200 PPM THC, F24 THC emissions were lower by over 60%. The significantly lower amount of THC emissions for F24 suggests more complete combustion compared to Jet-A.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1666
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6
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Soloiu, V., Rowell, A., Weaver, A., Mcafee, J. et al., "Emissions of Aerospace Fuels F-24 and Jet-A in a Jet Engine and Correlation with Combustion Characteristics from a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-1666, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-1666.
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Oct 31, 2023
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2023-01-1666
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Technical Paper
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English