NF Your 7 Jan 23 11:47... my curiosity is killing me... what is your background experience with jet [turbine] fuel?
My perception of jet [turbine] fuel and it's interaction with the aircraft is inconsistent with several aspects of Your brief statement. Be careful.
Turbine fuel is a actually a complex material: 'slurry mix of highly refined/purified hydrocarbons', plus additives for various purposes, plus tramp contamination [metal flakes, sand, plastic and rubber bits, etc] from delivery systems [tanks, piping, etc] and during open-tank maintenance; and moisture/water from various sources. OH YEAH... and in the right environment of excessive water and oxygen, biological contaminates can breed highly corrosive micro organisms at the fuel-water-boundary.
I could go on-and-on about turbine fuel: it's evolution, variations, additives; required testing and QA/QC; the evolution of fuel resistant finishes; other non-metallic materials resistance and durability [rubbers, sealants, over-coats, composite structures, open cell ballistic foam, etc]; slosh/G/inertia loading, fire/explosion hazards, etc... and horror stories 'when fuel purity can't be trusted' or when wrong-fuel is serviced into aircraft, when a substandard fuel is deliberately added to tanks in an emergency, etc. OH Yeah... and defueling and purging tanks for maintenance, etc.... and when fuel saturated [swollen] rubber is allowed to 'dry-out' over many weeks/months. Or long-term aircraft preservation/storage issues...
Sorry, I'm running-off at the mouth.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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