Standard Test Method for Estimation of Hydrogen Content of Aviation Fuels


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method is intended for use as a guide in cases in which an experimental determination of hydrogen content is not available. Table 1 shows a summary for the range of each variable used in developing the correlation. The mean value and its distribution about the mean, namely the standard deviation, is shown. This indicates, for example, that the mean density for all fuels used in developing the correlation was 783.5 kg/m3 and that two thirds of the samples had a density between 733.2 kg/m3 and 841.3 kg/m3, that is, plus and minus one standard deviation. The correlation is most accurate when the values of the variables to be used in the equation are within one standard deviation of the mean, but is useful up to two standard deviations of the mean. The use of this correlation may be applicable to other hydrocarbon distillates similar to aviation fuels, but only limited data on nonaviation fuels were included in the correlation.

5.2 Hydrogen content is required to correct gross heat of combustion to net heat of combustion. Net heat is used in aircraft calculation because all combustion products are in the gaseous state, but experimental methods measure gross heat.

Subcomité:

D02.04.0K

Referida por:

D8111-23A, D7566-24B, D6709-24, D6593-18E01, D6984-18E01, D7320-18E01

Volúmen:

05.01

Número ICS:

75.160.20 (Liquid fuels)

Palabras clave:

aviation fuels; hydrogen content;

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Norma
D3343

Versión
22

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2022-11-01