Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils

, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp 133–137 | Cite as

Effect of jet fuel chemical composition on antiwear properties

  • A. F. Aksenov
  • K. S. Chernova
  • V. G. Spirkin
  • S. G. Klirnov
  • A. E. Borodin
  • V. P. Belyanskii
  • V. I. Terekhin
  • Yu. G. Nekipelov
  • A. Ya. Shepel'
Service Properties of Fuels and Oils
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Summary

  1. 1.

    The antiwear characteristics of the hydrocarbon groups in jet fuels become poorer in the following order: bicyclic aromatics, naphthenes, paraffins.

     
  2. 2.

    Efficient additives or naturally occurring compounds, when introduced into fuel in certain amounts, impart good antiwear characteristics to the fuel.

     
  3. 3.

    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.

     

Keywords

Hydrocarbon Paraffin Naphthene Lower Content Hydrocarbon Group 
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Literature cited

  1. 1.
    A. F. Aksenov, A. A. Litvinov, V. I. Terekhin, and Yu. G. Nekipelov, in: Service Properties of Aviation Fuels (Transactions of Conference) [in Russian], KIIGA (1969).Google Scholar
  2. 2.
    B. I. Kostetskii, Wear Resistance of Machine Parts [in Russian], Mashgiz (1959).Google Scholar
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    U. S. Pat. 3,254,974, June 7, 1966; Chem. Abstr.,65, No. 7, Part 1, 10410C, 1966.Google Scholar

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© Consultants Bureau 1972

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. F. Aksenov
  • K. S. Chernova
  • V. G. Spirkin
  • S. G. Klirnov
  • A. E. Borodin
  • V. P. Belyanskii
  • V. I. Terekhin
  • Yu. G. Nekipelov
  • A. Ya. Shepel'

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