What is the vapor pressure of jet fuel?

What is the vapor pressure of jet fuel?

JET-PROPULSION FUEL 8

Molecular weight: ≈180
Flash point, minimum: 38°C
Vapor pressure: 0.52 mm Hg (10°C) 1.8 mm Hg (28°C)
Specific gravity, kg/L, 15°C, Minimum: 0.775
Maximum: 0.840

What is the freezing point of Jet A fuel?

Jet A-1 is a kerosine grade of fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It has a flash point minimum of 38 degrees C (100°F) and a freeze point maximum of -47 degrees C.

What is the current FAA rule on fuel tank inerting?

Within two years, all new aircraft must include technology designed to significantly reduce the risk of center fuel tank fires as part of a final rule announced Wednesday by U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters.

What is Jet A-1 fuel?

Jet fuel (Jet A-1 type aviation fuel, also called JP-1A) is used globally in the turbine engines (jet engines, turboprops) in civil aviation. This is a carefully refined, light petroleum. The fuel type is kerosene. Jet A-1 has a flash point higher than 38°C and a freezing point of -47°C.

What is the current price of jet fuel?

170.8 Cents (US dollars) per Gallon.

How much is jet fuel per barrel?

The average price for jet fuel closed Friday at $66.90 per barrel or $1.59 per gallon, more than double the cost (70 cents a gallon) to refuel an aircraft 12 months ago and nearly as expensive as before the global crisis, according to energy information provider Platts.

How many gallons of jet fuel does a 747 hold?

63,500 gallons

How many miles per gallon does a jet get?

Aircraft efficiency differs, as do the conditions on different routes—a domestic airliner can get anywhere from 45.5 to 77.6 miles per gallon per passenger, with an industry average of about 51 miles per gallon of fuel per passenger.

What plane can hold the most fuel?

The Boeing 787-9 in particular was the most fuel-efficient aircraft on 2016 transpacific flights at 39 passenger kilometers per liter of fuel, or 60% better than the A380.

How much fuel does an aircraft carrier burn?

Aircraft carriers, according to the Royal Navy’s Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti, can only manage 12 inches on a gallon of fuel. Not surprising then that for every $1 increase in the cost of oil, $30 million gets added to the US Navy’s energy costs.

How long can an aircraft carrier go without refueling?

20 years

What is the most expensive aircraft carrier?

USS Gerald R. Ford

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