Measurement of Undissolved Water Content in Jet Engine Fuels by a Dielcometric Transducer


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Abstract

A method and a device are developed to determine the undissolved water content in jet engine fuels under dynamic conditions. The device consists of a sampler, a thermostatically controlled chamber, an undissolved water separation unit, and a unit for measuring the dielectric constant of dewatered and water-containing fuel. Dewatered fuel acts as internal ethanol, and the dielectric constant of ethanol and dewatered fuel is measured at the same temperature.

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D. U. Dumbolov

Federal Aviation Administration – 25 State Scientific Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defense of Russia

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Email: 25gosniihim@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Zaitseva

Federal Aviation Administration – 25 State Scientific Research Institute of Chemmotology of the Ministry of Defense of Russia

Email: 25gosniihim@mil.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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