It is enough for a spark to ignite any fuel.
When we ignite the jet fuel,the temperature can go as high as 800 Oc and may come down to approx 600 Oc
Yes, it is safe to use a fan for this. Jet fuel is not easy to ignite.
Yes, temperature variation can affect jet fuel density. As temperature increases, jet fuel density decreases, and as temperature decreases, jet fuel density increases. This is why fuel temperature is closely monitored and managed in aircraft to ensure proper fuel density for safe and efficient operation.
Because the spark plugs cannot ignite the jet fuel. Jet fuel is not comparable to a really high octane gasoline, as many people seem to mistakenly think. Jet fuel is essentially #1 diesel fuel.
Fuel, air, and a temperature high enough to ignite the fuel.
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A spark alone typically won't cause jet fuel to explode, as jet fuel is not highly volatile and requires specific conditions for combustion. However, if the spark occurs in an environment with a sufficient concentration of fuel vapor and an appropriate air mixture, it could ignite the fuel, leading to a fire or explosion. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of an ignition source play crucial roles in the potential for an explosive reaction.
It depends on how significant the temperature variation is. Jet fuel has a coefficient of thermal expansion of 0.00099/C. That means that for every 10 degree Celsius rise in temperature the volume will increase by almost 1%.
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Jet fuel typically burns at a maximum temperature of around 980°C (1800°F) when ignited under optimal conditions.