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Fuel JP 54
Aviation Kerosene Colonial Grade 54 Jet Fuel
JP 54:
Jet fuel A-1.Jet fuel designed for use in
aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is
clear to straw-colored in appearance. The most
commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are
Jet A and Jet A-1 are produced to a standardized
international specification. Jet fuel is a
mixture of a large number of different
hydrocarbons. The range of their sizes is
restricted by the requirements for the product,
for example, the freezing point or smoke point.
Kerosene-type jet fuel has a carbon number
distribution between about 8 and 16 carbon
numbers (carbon atoms per molecule); wide-cut or
naphtha-type jet fuel (including Jet B), between
about 5 and 15 carbon number. Jet A-1 is the
standard specification fuel used in the rest of
the world. Jet A-1 has a flash point higher than
38 °C (100 °F), with an autoignition temperature
of 210 °C (410 °F).
Russian JP54 is an abbreviation
for “Jet Propulsion, A1, Colonial Grade 54″.
During the refining process only 15% of the
crude oil is made up of JP54 the rest of the
grade is used for different types of plastic.
Developed by JP Morgan, Colonial grade JP54 was
replaced by AVGAS also known as AVGAS100LL.
Actually most jet fuel exported from Russia is
“JP54” or “Colonial JP54”. It is similar to “Jet
A” except the the Specific Energy is 18.4 mj/kg
compared to that of 42.8 mj/kg of “Jet A”.