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ASTM D1322-08
Standard Test Method for Smoke Point of Kerosine and Aviation Turbine Fuel
Стандартные методы определения максимальной высоты некоптящего пламени керосина и авиационного топлива для турбореактивных двигателей
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Разработчик:
Зарубежные/ASTM
ICS:
75.160.20 Liquid. Including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, etc. / Жидкое топливо
Сборник (ASTM):
05.01 Petroleum Products, Liquid Fuels, and Lubricants (I): C1234–D3709 / Нефтепродукты, жидкое топливо и смазочные материалы (I): C1234–D3709
Тематика:
Petroleum
Описание
Значение и использование

This test method provides an indication of the relative smoke producing properties of kerosines and aviation turbine fuels in a diffusion flame. The smoke point is related to the hydrocarbon type composition of such fuels. Generally the more aromatic the fuel the smokier the flame. A high smoke point indicates a fuel of low smoke producing tendency.

The smoke point (and Luminometer number with which it can be correlated) is quantitatively related to the potential radiant heat transfer from the combustion products of the fuel. Because radiant heat transfer exerts a strong influence on the metal temperature of combustor liners and other hot section parts of gas turbines, the smoke point provides a basis for correlation of fuel characteristics with the life of these components.

Область применения

1.1 This test method covers a procedure for determination of the smoke point of kerosine and aviation turbine fuel.

Note 1—There is good correlation between Luminometer number (Test Method D 1740) and smoke point which is represented in Appendix X1.

1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Ключевые слова:
aviation turbine fuel; combustion properties; jet fuel; kerosine; radiant heat; smoke point; Aviation turbine fuels; Kerosine; Smoke point--aviation turbine fuels