Effects of Fuel Corrosion Inhibitors on Filter-Separator Coalescence
Date Published: 1972-02-01
Paper Number:720862
DOI: 10.4271/720862
Citation:
Linder, P. and Martel, C., "Effects of Fuel Corrosion Inhibitors on Filter-Separator Coalescence," SAE Technical Paper 720862, 1972, doi:10.4271/720862.
Author(s):
Paul C. Linder - Aero Propulsion Lab., Dept. of the Air Force
Charles R. Martel - Aero Propulsion Lab., Dept. of the Air Force
Abstract:
The coalescence performance of fuel filter-water separators has been determined using JP-5 fuel containing a fuel system icing inhibitor and various fuel corrosion inhibitors. Using distilled water, the corrosion inhibitors degraded coalescence performance to a very slight degree. Using a very hard tap water, the corrosion inhibitors varied greatly in their effect upon coalescence, ranging from slight to severe. Of 10 corrosion inhibitors tested with hard tap water, only 3 permitted adequate coalescence performance. When tested with distilled water, all of the corrosion inhibitors performed satisfactorily. The effect of these fuel additives on the coalescence performance of the filter-separator was found to vary greatly, depending upon the type and quality of test water dispersed in the fuel. It is concluded that existing filter-separator test methods are deficient, in that the type and quality of test water is not controlled.
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