SAE AIR1903 PDF

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Aircraft Inerting Systems

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Description

An airplane fuel tank inerting system provides an inert atmosphere in a fuel tank to minimize explosive ignition of fuel vapor.
This AIR deals with the three methods of fuel tank inerting systems currently used in operational aircraft: (1) on-board inert gas generation systems (OBIGGS), (2) liquid/gaseous nitrogen systems and (3) Halon systems. The OBIGGS and nitrogen systems generally are designed to provide full-time fuel tank fire protection; the Halon systems generally are designed to provide only on-demand or combat-specific protection.
This AIR does not treat the subject of Explosion Suppression Foam (ESF) that has been used for fuel tank explosion protection on a number of military aircraft. ESF is a totally passive, full-time protection system with multiple and simultaneous hit capability up to 23 mm. The primary disadvantages of foam are weight, reduction of usable fuel, and the added maintenance complexity when the foam must be removed for tank maintenance or inspection. AIR4170A is an excellent reference for the use of ESF for fuel tank explosion protection [1].

History

AIR1903A 2021-10-08 Latest Revised
AIR1903 2008-07-10 Historical Issued
ISSUING COMMITTEE

AE-5D Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Systems Committee

DATE

2008-07-10

DOI

https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR1903

ISCURRENT
PAGE

13

PUBLISHER

SAE International

REVISED

ISSUED

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SAE AIR1903 PDF
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