This standard specifies the determination method for jet fuels and water separation characteristics.
This standard is applicable to evaluate the cleanliness of jet fuels, which may reflect if the fuels contain surface active substances such as sulfonate and naphthenate as well as evaluate the separating power of fuels to the water when passing the filter coalescer.
2 Definition
Water separation characteristics: it is the value used to evaluate the water separating power of jet fuels when passing the condensed medium, in unit: 0~100; clean and transparent jet fuel is 100.
3 Method Summary
In the water separation characteristics determinator, water and fuel, after forming emulsion, quantitatively pass through a coagulator pool with standard filter gasket, and then the turbidity of fuel through the coagulator is measured by photocell.
4 Instruments and Materials
4.1 Instruments
4.1.1 Water separation characteristics determinator: Type 1104 CRC determinator; Figure 1 is its front view; Figure 2 is its flow chart; see Appendix A for the detailed description of the instrument; see Appendix B for the maintenance and troubleshooting.
4.1.3 Coagulator filter gasket: a group of new standard filter gasket (coarse and fine) is required in each test.
4.1.4 Measuring cylinder: 100, 250, 500, 2000mL.
4.2 Materials
4.2.1 Hydrocarbon cleaning fluid: a kind of water white clean kerosene type fuel excluding surface active substances.
4.2.2 Primary reference fuel: a kind of kerosene type fuel without surface active substances; water separation characteristics 98~100; preparation method detailed in Appendix C.
1 Subject Content and Application Scope 2 Definition 3 Method Summary 4 Instruments and Materials 5 Reagents 6 Preparation 7 Test Procedures 8 Precision 9 Report Appendix A Detailed Description of Water Separation Characteristics Determinator Appendix B Instrument Maintenance and Troubleshooting (Additional) Appendix C Preparation of Primary Reference Fuels (Additional) Appendix D Preparation and Test of Reference Solution (Additional) Appendix E Sample Container and Sampling Technique (Additional)
Standard
GB/T 11129-1989 Jet fuels-Determination of water separation characteristics (English Version)
Standard No.
GB/T 11129-1989
Status
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Language
English
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Detail of GB/T 11129-1989
Standard No.
GB/T 11129-1989
English Name
Jet fuels-Determination of water separation characteristics
1 Subject Content and Application Scope
This standard specifies the determination method for jet fuels and water separation characteristics.
This standard is applicable to evaluate the cleanliness of jet fuels, which may reflect if the fuels contain surface active substances such as sulfonate and naphthenate as well as evaluate the separating power of fuels to the water when passing the filter coalescer.
2 Definition
Water separation characteristics: it is the value used to evaluate the water separating power of jet fuels when passing the condensed medium, in unit: 0~100; clean and transparent jet fuel is 100.
3 Method Summary
In the water separation characteristics determinator, water and fuel, after forming emulsion, quantitatively pass through a coagulator pool with standard filter gasket, and then the turbidity of fuel through the coagulator is measured by photocell.
4 Instruments and Materials
4.1 Instruments
4.1.1 Water separation characteristics determinator: Type 1104 CRC determinator; Figure 1 is its front view; Figure 2 is its flow chart; see Appendix A for the detailed description of the instrument; see Appendix B for the maintenance and troubleshooting.
4.1.2 Medical syringe: 2mL; scale: 0.1mL; pinhead length: 305mm; inner diameter: 0.30mm. 1mL; scale: 0.01mL.
4.1.3 Coagulator filter gasket: a group of new standard filter gasket (coarse and fine) is required in each test.
4.1.4 Measuring cylinder: 100, 250, 500, 2000mL.
4.2 Materials
4.2.1 Hydrocarbon cleaning fluid: a kind of water white clean kerosene type fuel excluding surface active substances.
4.2.2 Primary reference fuel: a kind of kerosene type fuel without surface active substances; water separation characteristics 98~100; preparation method detailed in Appendix C.
Contents of GB/T 11129-1989
1 Subject Content and Application Scope
2 Definition
3 Method Summary
4 Instruments and Materials
5 Reagents
6 Preparation
7 Test Procedures
8 Precision
9 Report
Appendix A Detailed Description of Water Separation Characteristics Determinator
Appendix B Instrument Maintenance and Troubleshooting
(Additional)
Appendix C Preparation of Primary Reference Fuels
(Additional)
Appendix D Preparation and Test of Reference Solution
(Additional)
Appendix E Sample Container and Sampling Technique
(Additional)