Jet A and Jet A-1 are kerosene-type fuels. The primary difference between the two is freeze point, the temperature at which wax crystals disappear in a laboratory test. Jet A-1 must have a freeze point of minus 47ºC or below and for locations outside the United States, this fuel normally contains static dissipator additive. There are other key differences between the manufacturing specification within the United States and Europe/Africa/Middle East/Australasia. RE: Jet A1 Density#10958221. As Tdscanuck said a pound is a pound. You will always get the same flight duration out of 10,000 pounds of fuel regardless of is volume and the volume will change as the temperature of the fuel changes.
jet fuel specific heat vs. density -- correlation?
jet fuel specific heat vs. density -- correlation?
Of course specific heat and density are predictable over temperature, but I need to know if there is there any correlation between the two, or are they completely independent? Referring to Jet-A, Jet-B, JP-4, -5, -7, -8.
Any advice appreciated!
At one atmosphere pressure, and temperature of 60 degrees F,the density of kerosene is 817.15 Kg per cubic meter or 0.81715 Kgper Litre
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Example of a liquid with a high density?
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Density of kerosene?
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Which liquid floats on top water or kerosene?
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Why does kerosene remain above water?
What is the density of kerosene at 20 degree C?
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Chemical name of kerosene?
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What does kerosene look like?
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What objects float on water oil and kerosene?
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What does 25 liters of kerosene weigh?
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What are the uses for kerosene?
What are the source of kerosene?
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Which burns slower kerosene or gasoline?
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What odor have kerosene?
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Is kerosene a mixture?
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How do stop the smell of kerosene in kerosene heater?
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How do you start a kerosene fire?
Is soluble sugar in kerosene?
Which is more flamable petrol vs kerosene?
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How do you get rid of Kerosene smell from concrete?
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