Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft

A steady trend of expanding the small aircraft fleet equipped with piston engines is observed today. Special fuel (aviation gasoline with specified operational properties) for aircraft piston engines (PE) ensuring their stable operation in all modes and under all operating conditions is used. The in...

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Main Authors: K. I. Gryadunov, A. N. Timoshenko, E. U. Starkov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation 2020-07-01
Series:Naučnyj Vestnik MGTU GA
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Online Access:https://avia.mstuca.ru/jour/article/view/1699
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spelling doaj-816f7f9837744756bd6f53a0200f87552021-07-28T21:00:43ZrusMoscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation Naučnyj Vestnik MGTU GA2079-06192542-01192020-07-0123381610.26467/2079-0619-2020-23-3-8-161350Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraftK. I. Gryadunov0A. N. Timoshenko1E. U. Starkov2Moscow State Technical University of Civil AviationMoscow State Technical University of Civil AviationMoscow State Technical University of Civil AviationA steady trend of expanding the small aircraft fleet equipped with piston engines is observed today. Special fuel (aviation gasoline with specified operational properties) for aircraft piston engines (PE) ensuring their stable operation in all modes and under all operating conditions is used. The indicators of aviation fuels operational properties including gasoline are achieved by means of adding special additives. One of these additives is an anti-knock additive – tetraethyl lead (TEL) that is added into the fuel in a certain amount in an ethyl liquid form. Despite the excellent TEL properties as an anti-knock additive, it also has a number of significant disadvantages. From the point of view of aircraft engine operation, it is noted that the TEL combustion products (decomposition) that are not effectively removed from the combustion chamber, enter the oil system in a significant amount, causing fine oil filters clogging. The article notes that even a small content of TEL decomposition products in aviation oils deteriorates dramatically their pumping capacity and leads to complete fine oil filters clogging for few minutes of engine operation, even on fresh oil. Moreover, the multi-stage oil cleaning stipulated by the design of some PE does not have a significant impact on this negative factor posing a threat to flight safety. These days the lead-containing gasoline use for aviation PE has no alternative, so solutions to reduce the negative consequences while applying are required.https://avia.mstuca.ru/jour/article/view/1699aviationaviation gasolineoperational propertiestetraethyl leadaviation piston engines
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author K. I. Gryadunov
A. N. Timoshenko
E. U. Starkov
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A. N. Timoshenko
E. U. Starkov
Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
Naučnyj Vestnik MGTU GA
aviation
aviation gasoline
operational properties
tetraethyl lead
aviation piston engines
author_facet K. I. Gryadunov
A. N. Timoshenko
E. U. Starkov
author_sort K. I. Gryadunov
title Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
title_short Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
title_full Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
title_fullStr Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
title_full_unstemmed Problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
title_sort problems of aviation leaded gasoline application on aircraft
publisher Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation
series Naučnyj Vestnik MGTU GA
issn 2079-0619
2542-0119
publishDate 2020-07-01
description A steady trend of expanding the small aircraft fleet equipped with piston engines is observed today. Special fuel (aviation gasoline with specified operational properties) for aircraft piston engines (PE) ensuring their stable operation in all modes and under all operating conditions is used. The indicators of aviation fuels operational properties including gasoline are achieved by means of adding special additives. One of these additives is an anti-knock additive – tetraethyl lead (TEL) that is added into the fuel in a certain amount in an ethyl liquid form. Despite the excellent TEL properties as an anti-knock additive, it also has a number of significant disadvantages. From the point of view of aircraft engine operation, it is noted that the TEL combustion products (decomposition) that are not effectively removed from the combustion chamber, enter the oil system in a significant amount, causing fine oil filters clogging. The article notes that even a small content of TEL decomposition products in aviation oils deteriorates dramatically their pumping capacity and leads to complete fine oil filters clogging for few minutes of engine operation, even on fresh oil. Moreover, the multi-stage oil cleaning stipulated by the design of some PE does not have a significant impact on this negative factor posing a threat to flight safety. These days the lead-containing gasoline use for aviation PE has no alternative, so solutions to reduce the negative consequences while applying are required.
topic aviation
aviation gasoline
operational properties
tetraethyl lead
aviation piston engines
url https://avia.mstuca.ru/jour/article/view/1699
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