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Re: Re: Mechanical fuel gage

Subject: Re: Re: Mechanical fuel gage
From: Fillinger <Fillinger@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 1998 23:52:38
Graham -- re your question on fuel gage design:

<< BTW, isn't there a minimum current required to create a spark with enough
 energy to ignite fuel vapour. Current limiting should give adequate safety.
>>

Sure there is.  Saw it in graphs presented during the 
televised, NTSB hearings into the TWA 800 explosion
(tending toward finding of arcing in fuel level 
transducers).  I remember only talk about millijoules, 
and conditions have to be just so -- consider a cantankerous 
lawn mower with bad compression or wrong mixture, and 
that spark is delivered by many kilovolts.  Anyway, Boeing 
said (prodded by attorneys?) that they hadn't yet found 
a reliable transducer method not involving introducing
electric current into the vapors in the tank; FAA said 
their preference is no electricity there at all, of course.

The possible cause on TWA 800 may be not the design
per se, but evidence on another high-time 747 (not 
all of 800's transducers were recovered) of 
deposition, over time, of metal from the electric 
connectors onto insulating material separating them, 
increasing the possibility of an arc.  If true, means 
even the brain-power at Boeing couldn't anticipate 
everything.

I raise another issue, concerning introducing anything 
metal into a plastic tank in a composite airplane --
lightening strike.  There simply are very few metal 
paths to direct the strike's current back outside. 
This issue was discussed during the hearings, and 
indeed lightening has blown up airliner fuel tanks 
(twice, I think), but the conclusion was that there's 
so much metal everywhere the hazard is very minimal --
sort of a statistical thing.  But, the certified Lancair 
has metallic stuff laminated into all its skins.

I'm inclined not to experiment with this area. At least, 
not without a "chute and a suit" for the testing, the 
latter being flame resistant!

Regards -
Fred Fillinger, A063



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