Studies were made of the accumulation of electrostatic charges and subsequent discharges in aircraft fuel systems using explosion suppressant foams. The studies included a fuel system survey, small scale experiments, and fuel inlet nozzle designs. The results were used to develop guidelines for minimizing electrostatic hazards in aircraft fuel systems. (Author)
Electrostatic Safety with Explosion Suppressant Foams
1983
171 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Aircraft , Transportation Safety , Fire hazards , Electrostatic charge , Fuel tanks , Foam , Dielectric properties , Explosions , Suppression , Jet engine fuels , Refueling , Expanded plastics , Polyurethane resins , Fuel nozzles , Inlets , Filling , Rates , Fuel sprays , Polyester plastics , Polyethers , Composite materials , Fuel additives , Electric discharges , Sparks , Fuel systems , Aircraft fires , Aviation safety , Electrostatic hazards , Explosion suppressant foams , Inlet nozzles , Foam filled fuel tanks , Piccolo tube inlet nozzles
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