Effect of jet fuel chemical composition on antiwear properties
Service Properties of Fuels and Oils
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Summary
- 1.
The antiwear characteristics of the hydrocarbon groups in jet fuels become poorer in the following order: bicyclic aromatics, naphthenes, paraffins.
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Efficient additives or naturally occurring compounds, when introduced into fuel in certain amounts, impart good antiwear characteristics to the fuel.
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The better antiwear properties of T-1 fuel in comparison with T-7 are caused by the significantly lower content of paraffinic hydrocarbons and higher content of surface-active oxygen-containing compounds in the T-1 fuel.
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Hydrocarbon Paraffin Naphthene Lower Content Hydrocarbon Group
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Literature cited
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