Preliminary Envelope for Large Transport Aircrafts Operating with Non-Primary Fuels AVGAS, MOGAS and F76-Dieso

Author:

Palencia José Luis Díaz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Technical Sciences, Universidad a Distancia de Madrid, 28400 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This study explores the operational implications and safety considerations of using non-primary fuels—AVGAS, MOGAS, and F76 Dieso—in military transport aircraft, against the backdrop of standard aviation fuels. Through an analysis of fuel properties such as vapor pressure, density, viscosity, freeze temperature, water solubility, and thermal conductivity, this work outlines the operational envelopes for the mentioned non-primary fuels, highlighting the temperature and altitude limitations inherent to their use. The evaluation underscores the necessity of relevant testing, certification, and adherence to operational guidelines and constrains to ensure aircraft safety and reliability when standard fuels are unavailable, and hence, non-primary fuels may be required in special missions under emergency. Key findings include the specific altitude and temperature limitations for AVGAS and MOGAS to prevent fuel freezing and boiling, as well as the operational challenges posed by F76 Dieso due to its higher density and viscosity. The study also addresses the importance of managing water content in the fuel system, the flammability range of the non-primary fuels, and the considerations for fuel mixing to maintain aircraft performance and safety standards. This analysis aims to enhance the understanding of non-primary fuel usage in military transport aircraft, providing insights for system design, performance assessment, and the development of operational procedures to support military aviation in diverse operational scenarios.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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