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Compressed-liquid Density Measurements of Three Alternative Turbine Fuels

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Author(s)

Stephanie L. Outcalt

Abstract

Compressed-liquid densities of three alternative turbine fuels have been measured. The measurements were made from 270 K to 470 K, and 0.5 MPa to 50 MPa. The data have been correlated with a Tait equation, and parameters are given for each fuel. Results of the measurements presented here are compared with previously measured densities of Jet-A and JP-10.
Citation
Fuel
Volume
124

Keywords

Alternative fuel, Compressed-liquid, Density, hydro-processed chicken fat, Vibrating-tube densimeter

Citation

Outcalt, S. (2014), Compressed-liquid Density Measurements of Three Alternative Turbine Fuels, Fuel, [online], https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2014.01.081 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created February 7, 2014, Updated June 2, 2021
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