An experimental comparison of the effects of jet fuel (F-34) and diesel (F-54) on the wear of fuel system components and fuel consumption of an internal combustion diesel engine

Author:

Durmuşoğlu Şenol1,Kosa Ergin2

Affiliation:

1. Maritime Higher Vocational School, Mechatronics (Electro Technical Officer) Programme, Piri Reis University, 34940 Istanbul, Turkey.

2. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Mechanical Engineering Department, Beykent University, 34398 Istanbul, Turkey.

Abstract

The logistics of maintaining a fuel supply is a significant consideration for the military. Members of the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) prefer to use a single fuel to avoid problems with fuel transport and storage. Thus, we chose the kerosene-based F-34 jet fuel as the “single fuel” for testing on a land-based vehicle. We examined the feasibility of using F-34 jet fuel in a diesel engine and compared the performance of the jet fuel with a conventional F-54 diesel fuel. We compared the power and torque characteristics of an M52 diesel engine, as well as fuel consumption as a function of engine speed and torque using F-34 jet fuel and F-54 diesel fuel. Moreover, wear of the fuel pumps in Magirus Unimog and MAN trucks was measured during long-term tests operating with F-34 and F-54 fuels, respectively. We found that there was no obvious difference in engine power and torque using F-34 or F-54 fuel.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

Reference33 articles.

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