ARMY TM 5-848-2-1984 HANDLING OF AIRCRAFT AND AUTOMOTIVE FUELS《航空器和汽车燃料的运输》.pdf
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1、m 3515789 0223678 975 m f+a+ 1s TM 5-848-2 I TECHNICAL MANUAL HANDLING OF AIRCRAFT AND AUTOMOTIVE FUELS HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY JANUARY 1984 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TECHNICAL MANUAL = 3515789 0223699 801 = *TM 5-0
2、40-2 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON. DC. 1 Junuary 1984 No . 5-848-2 CHAPTER 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . APPENDIX . HANDLING OF AIRCRAFT AND AUTOMOTIVE FUELS Paragraph Page GENERAL Purpose 1-1 Uniformity of design 1-2 Standard drawings and technical specifications . 1-3 Coordination with design
3、of other facilities . 1-4 FUEL CHARACTE RISTICS Classes . 2-1 Flammability . 2-2 Liquid expansion . 2-3 Liquid weight 2-4 Viscosity . 2-5 Susceptibility to contamination 2-6 Harmful effects on materials 2-7 Harmful effects on personnel 2-8 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS Fire and explosion protection . 3-1 P
4、recautions against contamination of fuels . 3-2 Product storage tanks 3-3 3-4 Piping systems . 3-5 Pipeline equipment . 3-6 Truck fill stands 3-7 Valve and equipment pits . 3-8 Electrical facilities . 3-9 Operations communications . 3-10 Cathodic protection . 3-11 Spur tracks 3-12 Roads . 3-13 Fenci
5、ng 3-14 Data for the information of the using agency . 3-15 STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION General 4-1 Aboveground tank farms 4-2 Underground tank farms 4-3 Underground operating storage . 4-4 4-5 Facilities for receiving products from cross-country pipelines . 4-6 Facilities for receiving fuels from barg
6、es and marine tankers . 4-7 4-8 Facilities for dispensing fuels at truck fill stands . 4-9 Facilities for dispensing fuels at the tank car loading racks . 4-10 Facilities for dispensing fuels to barges or marine tankers 4-11 Facilities for handling vapor emissions . 4-12 SPECIALIZED DISPENSING SYSTE
7、MS General 5-1 Water-alcohol systems 5-2 Truck fill systems 5-3 Vehicular engine fuel systems . 5-4 Electric power plant diesel fuel storage 5-5 DATA FOR PIPING SYSTEMS Flow of liquids in pipes . 6-1 Friction factor . 6-2 Friction losses in pipes . 6-3 Velocity head 6-4 Static head . 6-5 Net positiv
8、e suction head . 6-6 Horsepower required of pump motor 6-7 Pump houses and filterseparator buildings Facilities for receiving products from tank cars and tank trucks . Facilities for distribution to hydrant type aircraft refueling systems . 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-5 2-5 2-6 2-6 2-13 2-13 3-1 3-1 3
9、-2 3-3 3-4 3-7 3-7 3-8 3-8 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-13 3-13 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-6 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-7 REFERENCES A-i *This manual supersedes TM 5.848.2. 29 June 1970 . 3963 i Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted witho
10、ut license from IHS-,-,-H 3535789 0223700 353 TM 5-848-2 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2-1. Variation of vapor pressure with temperature for different fuels. 2-2. Variation of specify gravity with temperature. 2-3. Viscosity-temperature relation for several fuels. 6-1. Reynolds number chart. 6-2. Friction
11、factor chart. 63. Pipe flow chart. LIST OF TABLES TABLE 2-1. Automotive and aircraft fuel specification. 2-2. API degree-specific gravity relation. 2-3. Equivalents of absolute viscosity. 2-4. Equivalents of kinematic viscosity. 2-5. Viscosity conversion table. 4-1. Spacing between aboveground verti
12、cal fuel tanks. 6-1. Typical friction losses for standard weight carbon steel welding fittings in equivalent lineal feet of pipe. 6-2. Typical friction losses for carbon steel lubricated plug valves in equivalent lineal feet of pipe. 6-3. Effects of altitude on atmospheric pressure, barometer readin
13、g, and head of water. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3535789 0223701 29T TM 5-848-2 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1-1. Purpose. This manual is a general guide for the design of fa- cilities for receiving, sorting, distributing, and dispensing fu
14、els for aircraft and vehicles. The man- ual provides criteria for economical, durable, effi- cient, and dependable fuel handing systems. Where special conditions and problems are not covered in this manual, acceptable industry standards will be followed if applicable to the case. Modifications or ad
15、ditions to existing systems solely for the purpose of meeting criteria in this manual are not author- ized. The criteria herein are not retroactively mandatory. 1-2. Uniformity of design. To maintain a uniformity of design, the instructions in this manual will be adhered to whenever practicable. 1-3
16、. Standard drawings and technical specif cations. Standard drawings and technical specifications ap- plicable to the design of fuel facilities presented in this manual are available. The standard drawings will be used in the development of the design for facilities covered in this manual. The standa
17、rd drawings and technical specifications must be modified to comply with the Clean Air Act of 1977, subsequent laws and regulations, and all State and local environmental codes and restrictions. Appro- priate modifications to the standard drawings and technical specifications will be made to reflect
18、 com- pliance. Deviations from established criteria and standards may be necessary in special cases be- cause of local conditions and requirements. In all such cases, the revised design, with justifications, will be presented to HQDA(DAEN-ECE-E) for approval. In the absence of specific instructions
19、for special conditions, problems, or details, established commercial practices will be followed insofar as these practices are compatible with military re- quirements. (See appendix for references.) 1-4. Coordination with design of other facilities. Designs for fuel-handling facilities will be coord
20、i- nated with designs of docks, railroads, roadways, airfield pavement, utilities, and other related in- stallations. Whenever design and construction schedules permit, portions of the fuel-handling sys- tem that are to extend under new railroads, road- ways, or airfield pavement will be programmed
21、for installation in advance of, or concurrent with, the covering surface facilities. Extension of electrical power supply, water service, and other utilities and construction of railroad spur tracks and road- ways to, and within, the fuel-handling facility will be included in projects for such facil
22、ities whenever practicable. 3962 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3515789 0223702 126 TM 5-848-2 CHAPTER 2 i a FUEL CHARACTERISTICS 0 2-1. Classes. Except for methyl alcohol, the products to be han- dled at facilities covered by this m
23、anual are all classed as liquid hydrocarbons. Characteristics of these products, such as flammability, reactions to change in temperature, weight, viscosity, suscepti- bility to contamination, and effects upon contact with materials and personnel, each require under- standing if serious design defic
24、iencies are to be avoided. Specifications covering fuels handled are summarized in table 2-1. Table 2-1. Automotive and Aircraft Fuel Specifications Government Spec if icat ions Usage Remarks ASTM Standards . Motor gasoline MIL-G-3056 M39 Low to high volatility ?lasses . A, B, C, D, E Low to high an
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