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| ==== UND Fleet Leaded Fuel Analysis ==== | ==== UND Fleet Leaded Fuel Analysis ==== | ||
| === Engineering Performance, | === Engineering Performance, | ||
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| + | During aircraft certification, | ||
| + | Once the aircraft is certified, the approved fuel types become a part of the aircraft' | ||
| + | This process is called the Supplemental Type Certificate or an STC, which allows approved changes to the original aircraft design. This process could allow a different fuel type to be approved and airworthy provided the FAA finds reliability in this change. | ||
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| + | In addition to certification approvals, the FAA provides regulations for fuel efficiency certification under CFR 14 part 38 titled “Airplane Fuel Efficiency Certification.” Furthermore, | ||
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| + | CFR :: 14 CFR Part 38 -- Airplane Fuel Efficiency Certification (FAR Part 38) | ||
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| + | AC 20-24C Approval of Propulsion Fuels and Lubricating Oils | ||
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| Tetraethyl lead (Pb(C₂H₅)₄) is added to aviation gasoline used in piston-engine aircraft to prevent engine knocking and to raise octane levels. While fuel with less lead can be made, it becomes harder to meet the high-octane requirements needed for high-performance aircraft. Switching to unleaded aviation fuel is challenging for several reasons, including cost, FAA safety regulations, | Tetraethyl lead (Pb(C₂H₅)₄) is added to aviation gasoline used in piston-engine aircraft to prevent engine knocking and to raise octane levels. While fuel with less lead can be made, it becomes harder to meet the high-octane requirements needed for high-performance aircraft. Switching to unleaded aviation fuel is challenging for several reasons, including cost, FAA safety regulations, | ||
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| + | ==== Papers ==== | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
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