Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger
Glenn Research Center
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Journal of Energy Resources Technology-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Leigh Nash; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Subith Vasu
Thermal stability is an important characteristic of alternative fuels that must be evaluated before they can be used in aviation engines. Thermal stability refers to the degree to which a fuel breaks down when it is heated prior to combustion. This characteristic is of great importance to the effectiveness of the fuel as a coolant and to the engines combustion performance. The thermal stability of Sasol IPK, a synthetic alternative to Jet-A, with varying levels of naphthalene has been studied on aluminum and stainless steel substrates at 300 to 400 °C. This was conducted using a spectroscopic ellipsometer to measure the thickness of deposits left on the heated substrates. Ellipsometry is an optical technique that measures the changes in a light beams polarization and intensity after it reflects from a thin film to determine the films physical and optical properties. It was observed that, as would be expected, increasing the temperature minimally increased the deposit thickness for a constant concentration of naphthalene on both substrates. The repeatability of these measurements was verified using multiple trials at identical test conditions. Lastly, the effect of increasing the naphthalene concentration at a constant temperature was found to also minimally increase the deposit thickness.
55th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting | 2017
Leigh Nash; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Subith Vasu
Jet fuels are typically used for endothermic cooling in practical engines where their thermal stability is very important. In this work the thermal stability of Sasol IPK (a synthetic jet fuel) with varying levels of naphthalene has been studied on stainless steel substrates using spectroscopic ellipsometry in the temperature range 385-400 K. Ellipsometry is an optical technique that measures the changes in a light beam’s polarization and intensity after it reflects off of a thin film to determine the film’s thickness and optical properties. All of the tubes used were rated as thermally unstable by the color standard portion of the Jet Fuel Thermal Oxidation Test, and this was confirmed by the deposit thicknesses observed using ellipsometry. A new amorphous model on a stainless steel substrate was used to model the data and obtain the results. It was observed that, as would be expected, increasing the temperature of the tube increased the overall deposit amount for a constant concentration of naphthalene. The repeatability of these measurements was assessed using multiple trials of the same fuel at 385 K. Lastly, the effect of increasing the naphthalene concentration in the fuel at a constant temperature was found to increase the deposit thickness.
ASME Turbo Expo 2012: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition | 2012
Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger
Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) jet fuel composition differs from petroleum-based, conventional commercial jet fuel because of differences in feedstock and production methodology. Fischer-Tropsch fuel typically has a lower aromatic and sulfur content and consists primarily of iso and normal parafins. The ASTM D3241 specification for Jet Fuel Thermal Oxidation Test (JFTOT) break point testing method was used to test the breakpoint of a baseline commercial grade F-T jet fuel, and various blends of this F-T fuel with an aromatic solution. The goal of this research is to determine the effect of aromatic content on the thermal stability of Fischer-Tropsch fuel. The testing completed in this report was supported by the NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Subsonics Fixed Wing Project.© 2012 ASME
Fuel | 2011
Wenping Ma; Gary Jacobs; Dennis E. Sparks; Muthu Kumaran Gnanamani; Venkat Ramana Rao Pendyala; Chia H. Yen; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Thomas M. Tomsik; Burtron H. Davis
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2013
Thani Jermwongratanachai; Gary Jacobs; Wenping Ma; Wilson D. Shafer; Muthu Kumaran Gnanamani; Pei Gao; Boonyarach Kitiyanan; Burtron H. Davis; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Chia H. Yen; Donald C. Cronauer; A. Jeremy Kropf; Christopher L. Marshall
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2014
Wenping Ma; Gary Jacobs; Tapan K. Das; Cornelius Mduduzi Masuku; Jungshik Kang; Venkat Ramana Rao Pendyala; Burtron H. Davis; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Chia H. Yen
Catalysis Today | 2014
Wenping Ma; Gary Jacobs; Dennis E. Sparks; Robert L. Spicer; Burtron H. Davis; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Chia H. Yen
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2014
Wenping Ma; Gary Jacobs; Pei Gao; Thani Jermwongratanachai; Wilson D. Shafer; Venkat Ramana Rao Pendyala; Chia H. Yen; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Burtron H. Davis
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Venkat Ramana Rao Pendyala; Gary Jacobs; Wenping Ma; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Chia H. Yen; Burtron H. Davis
Catalysis Today | 2016
Wenping Ma; Gary Jacobs; Dennis E. Sparks; Jennifer L.S. Klettlinger; Chia H. Yen; Burtron H. Davis