Abstract

AbstractThe work is devoted to study the problem of microbiological pollution of aviation fuels and systems of aviation fuel storage and supply. Microbiological pollution is considered as a specific type of pollution, represented by fungi, bacteria, and yeasts, that brings significant damage to technological equipment for fuel supply and fuel quality itself. Theoretical and practical aspects of microorganism appearance and accumulation in jet fuel are analyzed and systematized. Special attention is paid to the issue of microbiological pollution development in aviation biofuels. The methods of microbiological pollution early-time detection and prevention are proposed. It is shown that implementation and execution of the developed monitoring system will allow to stop the transfer of aviation fuel with microbiological contamination, prevent the occurrence of biocorrosion of operating materials and the violation of the serviceability of filters, as well as exclude the refueling of aircraft with fuel with signs of biopollution.KeywordsAviation fuelJet fuelMicroorganismsMicrobiological pollutionDetectionPreventionFungiYeastBacteriaFuel system

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