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Title: Optimization of Aircraft Fuel Dump Rate Towards the Mitigation of Post-Impact Fire
Authors: Jinadu, Abdulbaqi
Olayemi, Olalekan Adebayo
Daniel, Joshua
Odenibi, Oluwatomiwa John
Koloskov, Volodymyr
Tiniakov, Dmytro
Keywords: Fuel Jettisoning
Flight Safety
Aircraft Performance
Fuel Dumping Rate
Gas Ejector
Venturi Effect
Emergency Procedure
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland
Citation: Defect and Diffusion Forum. 2023. Vol. 426. P. 127-140
Abstract: This study seeks to improve the utilization of compressed air towards a faster fuel jettisoning, to increase the survival rate of passengers in the event of an accident or aborted takeoffs by augmenting the already existing means of dumping fuel with no considerable increase in overall weight. The aircraft fuel dump sub-system was isolated, this process was achieved with the aid of the venturi effect. The engine compressor marks the start of the aircraft fuel dump sub-system while an exterior nozzle for displacing the fuel marks its end. This system achieved jettisoning through bled off air from the compressor, passing through a converging-diverging nozzle (primary supersonic nozzle), thereby creating a vacuum in the mixing chamber. A jet which provides a direct connection between the fuel tank and the mixing chamber sucks fuel from the tank, where bypassed air from the compressor expels the sucked air in fine particles. After running the simulation, the mass flow rate was computed. The compressed air inlet has a mass flow rate of 58.5193(Kg/S), the kerosene inlet 1.2385(Kg/S) while the outlet has a relative value of -59.6541(Kg/S)
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/17803
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