This report describes dynamometer tests which simulated conditions found in a general aviation aircraft. In these tests, automobile gasoline was tested and compared with aviation gasoline. The tendency for vapor lock and detonation was measured as a function of gasoline grade, Reid Vapor Pressure, and the age of the fuel.
AVGAS/AUTOGAS (Aviation Gasoline/Automobile Gasoline) Comparison. Winter Grade Fuels
1986
66 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fuels , Fuel Conversion Processes , Aviation gasoline , Vapor lock , Automotive fuels , Gasoline , Comparison , Aircraft engines , Boiling point , Vapor pressure , Detonations , Flow rate , Winter , Weathering , Aging(Materials) , Deterioration , Dynamometers , Test and evaluation , Automobile gasoline , General aviation aircraft , Octane number , Reid vapor pressure , Soured fuel , Weathered fuel , Lycoming 0-320 engines
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