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15.9 LUBRICATION AND FUEL
http://part66.blogspot.com/
SOURCE OF OIL
• Synthetic :
– Fatty acid and esters (alcohol and asid)
– Purple color
• Vegetable :
– From castor oil, olive oil
– Yellow color
• Mineral :
– From crude oil
– Red color
LUBRICATION
• Function :
– Reduce friction
– Reduce temperature
– Clean the system
• Film Lubrication :
– Oil is lubricate between 2 contact surface
• Boundry Lubrication :
– Loss of oil between 2 contact surface
OIL PROPERTY
• Ability to cling to the bearing surface (oiliness)
• Possesses stable viscosity (low)
• High heat capacity
• Not causing damage to contact material
• Not flamable
• Chemically stable
• Safe to handle
OIL ADDITIVE
• Extreme pressure (heavy operation)
• Anti-corrosion additive
• Detergent additive (hold debris)
• Inhibitor (slow down oxidation product)
OIL CONTAMINATION
• Can be detect on the filter and magnetic plug
• Take example and analys
• Drain oil if contaminate
• Clean or replace filter
• Flush the system with clean lubricating oil
• Refill the system
FUEL SPECIFICATION
• Fuel should :
– Pumpable and flow easily
– Efficient combustion
– High caloric value
– Minimal harmful effect
– Minimal corrosive effect
– Provide edequate lubrication for moving part
– Reduce fire hazard to minimum
TYPE OF FUEL
• Kerosene fuel (AVTUR)
– For turbine engine
– Low temperature fuel
– Eg : Jet A and Jet A-1
• Petrol fuel (AVGAS)
– For piston engine
– Eg : Avgas100
ADDITIVE
• Anti-Oxidants (prevent deposit formation)
• Static Dissipator (reduce static generated)
• Corrosin Inhabitors
• Fuel System Icing Inhibitors
• Metal De-activators (suppress catalytic effect)
• Biocide (reduce microbiological growth in fuel)
FUEL CONTAMINATION
• Microbiological Contamination
– Effect inaccurate fuel tank content, blockage and
corrosion of alluminium alloy
– Prevent by fungicidal additive to fuel
• Water contamination
– Test by hydrokit (pink/red – presence of water)
– Water settles at bottom of tank due to density
SAFETY REFUELING/DEFUELING
• Avoid all unnecessary contact and use
protective equipment
• Never wear fuel soaked clothing
• Clean up spilled product immediately
• Avoid breathing fuel vapor (ventilation)
• Have fire fighting equipment
• Ensure both aircraft and bowser earthing
• No radio or radar equipment operated

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EASA Part 66 Module 15.9 : Lubrication and Fuel

  • 1. 15.9 LUBRICATION AND FUEL http://part66.blogspot.com/
  • 2. SOURCE OF OIL • Synthetic : – Fatty acid and esters (alcohol and asid) – Purple color • Vegetable : – From castor oil, olive oil – Yellow color • Mineral : – From crude oil – Red color
  • 3. LUBRICATION • Function : – Reduce friction – Reduce temperature – Clean the system • Film Lubrication : – Oil is lubricate between 2 contact surface • Boundry Lubrication : – Loss of oil between 2 contact surface
  • 4. OIL PROPERTY • Ability to cling to the bearing surface (oiliness) • Possesses stable viscosity (low) • High heat capacity • Not causing damage to contact material • Not flamable • Chemically stable • Safe to handle
  • 5. OIL ADDITIVE • Extreme pressure (heavy operation) • Anti-corrosion additive • Detergent additive (hold debris) • Inhibitor (slow down oxidation product)
  • 6. OIL CONTAMINATION • Can be detect on the filter and magnetic plug • Take example and analys • Drain oil if contaminate • Clean or replace filter • Flush the system with clean lubricating oil • Refill the system
  • 7. FUEL SPECIFICATION • Fuel should : – Pumpable and flow easily – Efficient combustion – High caloric value – Minimal harmful effect – Minimal corrosive effect – Provide edequate lubrication for moving part – Reduce fire hazard to minimum
  • 8. TYPE OF FUEL • Kerosene fuel (AVTUR) – For turbine engine – Low temperature fuel – Eg : Jet A and Jet A-1 • Petrol fuel (AVGAS) – For piston engine – Eg : Avgas100
  • 9. ADDITIVE • Anti-Oxidants (prevent deposit formation) • Static Dissipator (reduce static generated) • Corrosin Inhabitors • Fuel System Icing Inhibitors • Metal De-activators (suppress catalytic effect) • Biocide (reduce microbiological growth in fuel)
  • 10. FUEL CONTAMINATION • Microbiological Contamination – Effect inaccurate fuel tank content, blockage and corrosion of alluminium alloy – Prevent by fungicidal additive to fuel • Water contamination – Test by hydrokit (pink/red – presence of water) – Water settles at bottom of tank due to density
  • 11. SAFETY REFUELING/DEFUELING • Avoid all unnecessary contact and use protective equipment • Never wear fuel soaked clothing • Clean up spilled product immediately • Avoid breathing fuel vapor (ventilation) • Have fire fighting equipment • Ensure both aircraft and bowser earthing • No radio or radar equipment operated