Investigations in cooperation with airlines and engine builders proved that number of aircraft reciprocating engine irregularities was avoidable because they were direct result of abrasive contaminants; type of damage such as bearing, piston and ring damage; identification, sources and elimination of abrasive contaminants; suggestions for proper cleaning of parts; applicability to other types of engines. (see also abstract in Soc Automotive Engrs -- J v 65 n 7 June 1957 p 89-91)


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    Title :

    Contaminants and their effects on aircraft engines


    Additional title:

    Soc Automotive Engrs -- Paper


    Contributors:
    Tobin, F.E. (author) / Furman, G.R. (author) / Strauss, K.H. (author)

    Conference:

    Society of Automotive Engineers -- Meeting ; 1957



    Publication date :

    1957


    Size :

    15 pages


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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