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Characterization of solid deposits formed from jet fuel degradation under pyrolytic conditions: Metal sulfides
Ramya Venkataraman,
Semih Eser
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Jet Fuel
100%
Metal Sulfide
100%
Pyrolytic
100%
Fuel Degradation
100%
Solid Deposits
100%
Thermal Stressing
75%
Alloy Surface
50%
Extended Period
50%
Carbon Deposition
25%
Sulfur
25%
Pyrite
25%
SEM Analysis
25%
Organic Sulfur Compounds
25%
Solid Carbon
25%
Sulfide Formation
25%
Ni-based Alloy
25%
Crystal Phase
25%
FeNi
25%
Jet A
25%
Pentlandite
25%
Pyrrhotite
25%
SS316L
25%
Alloy Substrate
25%
Pyrite Formation
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jet Engine Fuels
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
50%
Ion Beam
50%
Pyrrhotite
50%
Pentlandite
50%
Organic Sulfur Compounds
50%
Sulfide
50%
Chemical Engineering
Sulfur Compounds
100%
Material Science
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Focused Ion Beam
33%
Inconel
33%