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  2. Aircraft fuel system - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft fuel system allows the crew to pump, manage, and deliver aviation fuel to the propulsion system and auxiliary power unit (APU) of an aircraft. Fuel systems differ greatly due to different performance of the aircraft in which they are installed. A single-engine piston aircraft has a simple fuel system; a tanker (such as the KC-135 ...

  3. Fuel filter - Wikipedia

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    Fuel filter (small cylinder in white) for a tractor engine. Fuel filter (in white) in a 1982 GMC Sierra. Fuel filter for diesel Volkswagen car engines. A fuel filter is a filter used to screen out foreign particles or liquids from the fuel. Most internal combustion engines use a fuel filter, in order to protect the components in the fuel system.

  4. Firing order - Wikipedia

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    The firing order of an internal combustion engine is the sequence of ignition for the cylinders. In a spark ignition (e.g. gasoline/petrol) engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which the spark plugs are operated. In a diesel engine, the firing order corresponds to the order in which fuel is injected into each cylinder.

  5. Gascolator - Wikipedia

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    Gascolator. A gascolator, also known as a main line strainer, sediment bowl or fuel strainer, acts primarily as a fuel drain for water and small particles of sediment and is usually found at the lowest point of an aircraft's fuel system. The gascolator is located below the level of the aircraft's carburetor and fuel tanks and on light aircraft ...

  6. Indirect injection - Wikipedia

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    In an indirect injection system the air moves fast, mixing the fuel and air. This simplifies engine (piston crown, head, valves, injector, prechamber, etc.) design and allows the use of less tightly toleranced designs which are simpler to manufacture and more reliable. Direct injection, by contrast, uses slow-moving air and fast-moving fuel ...

  7. JPTS - Wikipedia

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    JPTS is a specialty fuel and is produced by only two oil refineries in the United States. As such, it has limited worldwide availability and costs over three times the per-gallon price of the Air Force's primary jet fuel, JP-8. Research is under way to find a cheaper and easier alternative involving additives to generally used jet fuels.

  8. Walker motifs - Wikipedia

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    The P-loop main chain is shown in red, the Mg 2+ ion as green sphere and the side chains of the amino acids K16 and S17 are shown as sticks. Walker A motif, also known as the Walker loop, or P-loop, or phosphate-binding loop, is a motif in proteins that is associated with phosphate binding. The motif has the pattern G-x (4)-GK- [TS], where G, K ...

  9. Corsi–Rosenthal Box - Wikipedia

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    The clean air delivery rate (CADR) of a four-filter, US$75 design were estimated at between 165–239 cubic feet (4.7–6.8 m 3) per minute (depending on fan speed) in an August 2021 case study by UC Davis researchers. [22] In April 2022, a team based at UC Davis published a study of a Corsi–Rosenthal Box that used five two-inch MERV-13 filters.

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