Long-Term Storage Stability: Density of Jet A and Camelina Biodiesel Blends for UAV Micro-Turbojet Applications
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Materials
2.2. Preparation of Mixtures
- B10—mixture containing 10% C. sativa Biodiesel with 90% Jet A;
- B20—mixture containing 20% C. sativa Biodiesel with 80% Jet A;
- B30—mixture containing 30% C. sativa Biodiesel with 70% Jet A.
- B100—containing 100% C. sativa Biodiesel
2.3. Physical Properties
3. Results an Discussion
3.1. Density Variations: Temperature Effects and 14-Month Monitoring
3.2. Empirical Model for Density
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Property | ASTM | Instrument |
|---|---|---|
| Density | ASTM D7042 [27] | Anton Paar SVM 3000 |
| Kinematic viscosity | ASTM D7042 [27] | Anton Paar SVM 3000 |
| Cold filter plugging point | ASTM D6371-17a [28] | ISL PAC, OptiFPP |
| Cloud point | ASTM D2500-17a [29] | OptiCPP Cloud and Pour Point Analyzer |
| Flash point | ASTM D93-2020 [30] | Flash Point Tester Pensky Martens, Herzog MP 329 |
| ASTM D56-22 [31] | Flash point analyzer, Herzog HFP 362-Tag | |
| Sulfur content | ASTM D5453-2019a [32] | XPlorerSulfur Analyzer, Trace Elemental Instruments |
| ASTM D2622-2021 [33] | Sindie Sulfur Analyzer M-Series | |
| Carbon residue | ASTM D 4530-15-2020 [34] | Micro method, MCRT-140, Petroleum |
| Water content | ASTM D1744 [35] | Coulometer KF Metrohm 831 |
| Oxidation stability | ASTM D2274 [36] | Oxidation stability determination STANHOPE-SETA |
| Acid value | ASTM D974 [37] | Analytical balance KERN ABJ 220 |
| Iodine value | ASTM D5554 [38] | Analytical balance KERN ABJ 220, Magnetic stirrer |
| Property | Units | ASTM D1655 | Jet A | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min. | Max. | Exp. | Lit. | ||
| Density at 15 °C | g/cm3 | 0.775 | 0.840 | 0.7907 | 0.8057 [42] |
| Flash point | °C | 38 | - | 40 | 43 [42] |
| Property | Units | ASTM D6751 | EN 14214 | Camelina Biodiesel | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min. | Max. | Min. | Max. | Exp. | Lit. | ||
| Density at 15 °C | g/cm3 | - | - | 0.860 | 0.900 | 0.8963 | 0.888 [15] |
| 0.884 [43] | |||||||
| 0.882 [16] | |||||||
| Kinematic viscosity at 40 °C | mm2/s | 1.90 | 6.00 | 3.50 | 5.00 | 5.89 | 4.30 [15] |
| 4.15 [44] | |||||||
| 3.67 [43] | |||||||
| 6.43 [16] | |||||||
| Cold filter plugging point | °C | - | - | According to climate zone | −2 | −4 [15] | |
| −4 [44] | |||||||
| −3 [16] | |||||||
| Cloud point | °C | According to climate zone | - | - | 3 | 0 [15] | |
| 3 [22] | |||||||
| 3 [16] | |||||||
| Flash point | °C | 93 | - | 101 | - | 150 | 152 [15] |
| 151 [44] | |||||||
| Sulphur content | mg/kg | - | 15 | - | 10 | 2.8 | 0.57 [15] |
| 3.00 [44] | |||||||
| Carbon residue | wt.% | 0 | 0.05 | - | 0.3 | 0.19 | 0.019 [15] |
| Water content | mg/kg | - | - | - | 500 | 172 | 120 [15] |
| Oxidation stability, 110 °C | h | 3 | - | 6 | - | 2.3 | 1.3 [15] |
| 2.5 [44] | |||||||
| Acid value | mg KOH/g | - | 0.5 | - | 0.5 | 0.36 | 0.15 [15] |
| 0.31 [44] | |||||||
| 0.35 [43] | |||||||
| 0.33 [16] | |||||||
| Iodine value | g I2/100 g | - | - | - | 120 | 150 | 152 [15] |
| 153 [16] | |||||||
| Temperature (°C) | Months | Parameters | R2 | AAD (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| α | β | ||||
| 15 °C | 1 January | 0.0011 | 0.7914 | 0.9998 | 0.1782 |
| 2 February | 0.0011 | 0.7920 | 0.9997 | 0.1595 | |
| 3 March | 0.0011 | 0.7927 | 0.9996 | 0.1551 | |
| 4 April | 0.0011 | 0.7933 | 0.9995 | 0.1413 | |
| 5 May | 0.0011 | 0.7939 | 0.9994 | 0.1444 | |
| 6 June | 0.0011 | 0.7973 | 0.9989 | 0.1595 | |
| 7 July | 0.0011 | 0.8008 | 0.9984 | 0.1740 | |
| 8 August | 0.0011 | 0.8043 | 0.9976 | 0.2170 | |
| 9 September | 0.0011 | 0.8079 | 0.9967 | 0.3219 | |
| 10 October | 0.0011 | 0.8085 | 0.9965 | 0.3402 | |
| 11 November | 0.0011 | 0.8092 | 0.9962 | 0.3606 | |
| 12 December | 0.0011 | 0.8098 | 0.9960 | 0.3787 | |
| 13 January | 0.0011 | 0.8104 | 0.9956 | 0.3547 | |
| 14 February | 0.0012 | 0.8111 | 0.9954 | 0.1782 | |
| 20 °C | 1 January | 0.0011 | 0.7883 | 0.9998 | 0.1789 |
| 2 February | 0.0011 | 0.7890 | 0.9997 | 0.1697 | |
| 3 March | 0.0011 | 0.7896 | 0.9997 | 0.1534 | |
| 4 April | 0.0011 | 0.7902 | 0.9996 | 0.1442 | |
| 5 May | 0.0011 | 0.7908 | 0.9994 | 0.1449 | |
| 6 June | 0.0011 | 0.7942 | 0.9989 | 0.1576 | |
| 7 July | 0.0011 | 0.7977 | 0.9984 | 0.1722 | |
| 8 August | 0.0011 | 0.8012 | 0.9977 | 0.2130 | |
| 9 September | 0.0011 | 0.8047 | 0.9969 | 0.2998 | |
| 10 October | 0.0011 | 0.8053 | 0.9966 | 0.3203 | |
| 11 November | 0.0011 | 0.8058 | 0.9964 | 0.3383 | |
| 12 December | 0.0011 | 0.8064 | 0.9961 | 0.3590 | |
| 13 January | 0.0012 | 0.8070 | 0.9959 | 0.3345 | |
| 14 February | 0.0012 | 0.8077 | 0.9956 | 0.3422 | |
| 30 °C | 1 January | 0.0011 | 0.7815 | 0.9998 | 0.1803 |
| 2 February | 0.0011 | 0.7821 | 0.9997 | 0.1614 | |
| 3 March | 0.0011 | 0.7827 | 0.9996 | 0.1424 | |
| 4 April | 0.0011 | 0.7834 | 0.9995 | 0.1382 | |
| 5 May | 0.0011 | 0.7840 | 0.9994 | 0.1438 | |
| 6 June | 0.0011 | 0.7875 | 0.9990 | 0.1562 | |
| 7 July | 0.0011 | 0.7909 | 0.9983 | 0.1712 | |
| 8 August | 0.0011 | 0.7944 | 0.9976 | 0.2149 | |
| 9 September | 0.0011 | 0.7978 | 0.9970 | 0.2996 | |
| 10 October | 0.0011 | 0.7983 | 0.9968 | 0.3248 | |
| 11 November | 0.0011 | 0.7989 | 0.9965 | 0.3432 | |
| 12 December | 0.0011 | 0.7996 | 0.9962 | 0.3621 | |
| 13 January | 0.0012 | 0.8002 | 0.9959 | 0.3395 | |
| 14 February | 0.0012 | 0.8009 | 0.9956 | 0.3448 | |
| 40 °C | 1 January | 0.0011 | 0.7749 | 0.9998 | 0.1817 |
| 2 February | 0.0011 | 0.7756 | 0.9997 | 0.1724 | |
| 3 March | 0.0011 | 0.7762 | 0.9996 | 0.1508 | |
| 4 April | 0.0011 | 0.7769 | 0.9996 | 0.1463 | |
| 5 May | 0.0011 | 0.7775 | 0.9995 | 0.1395 | |
| 6 June | 0.0011 | 0.7810 | 0.9991 | 0.1472 | |
| 7 July | 0.0011 | 0.7845 | 0.9986 | 0.1597 | |
| 8 August | 0.0011 | 0.7880 | 0.9980 | 0.1898 | |
| 9 September | 0.0011 | 0.7915 | 0.9972 | 0.2736 | |
| 10 October | 0.0011 | 0.7921 | 0.9969 | 0.2969 | |
| 11 November | 0.0011 | 0.7928 | 0.9966 | 0.3133 | |
| 12 December | 0.0011 | 0.7934 | 0.9964 | 0.3294 | |
| 13 January | 0.0011 | 0.7940 | 0.9962 | 0.3477 | |
| 14 February | 0.0011 | 0.7946 | 0.9959 | 0.3712 | |
| System | Months | Parameters | R2 | AAD (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| γ | δ | ||||
| Jet A | 1 January | −0.0007 | 0.8007 | 0.9998 | 0.1280 |
| 2 February | −0.0007 | 0.8012 | 0.9998 | 0.1248 | |
| 3 March | −0.0007 | 0.8017 | 0.9998 | 0.1247 | |
| 4 April | −0.0007 | 0.8022 | 0.9998 | 0.1246 | |
| 5 May | −0.0007 | 0.8026 | 0.9997 | 0.1277 | |
| 6 June | −0.0007 | 0.8055 | 0.9998 | 0.1463 | |
| 7 July | −0.0007 | 0.8086 | 0.9996 | 0.1426 | |
| 8 August | −0.0007 | 0.8116 | 0.9995 | 0.1483 | |
| 9 September | −0.0007 | 0.8146 | 0.9995 | 0.1478 | |
| 10 October | −0.0007 | 0.8151 | 0.9992 | 0.1414 | |
| 11 November | −0.0007 | 0.8155 | 0.9993 | 0.1508 | |
| 12 December | −0.0007 | 0.8158 | 0.9990 | 0.1664 | |
| 13 January | −0.0007 | 0.8163 | 0.9990 | 0.1663 | |
| 14 February | −0.0007 | 0.8169 | 0.9993 | 0.1505 | |
| B10 | 1 January | −0.0007 | 0.8117 | 0.9998 | 0.1263 |
| 2 February | −0.0007 | 0.8123 | 0.9997 | 0.1356 | |
| 3 March | −0.0007 | 0.8129 | 0.9997 | 0.1418 | |
| 4 April | −0.0007 | 0.8135 | 0.9999 | 0.1511 | |
| 5 May | −0.0007 | 0.8140 | 0.9999 | 0.1667 | |
| 6 June | −0.0006 | 0.8174 | 0.9999 | 0.1472 | |
| 7 July | −0.0006 | 0.8209 | 0.9999 | 0.1434 | |
| 8 August | −0.0006 | 0.8244 | 0.9997 | 0.1366 | |
| 9 September | −0.0006 | 0.8281 | 0.9996 | 0.1515 | |
| 10 October | −0.0007 | 0.8288 | 0.9994 | 0.1637 | |
| 11 November | −0.0007 | 0.8295 | 0.9991 | 0.1605 | |
| 12 December | −0.0006 | 0.8301 | 0.9993 | 0.1542 | |
| 13 January | −0.0006 | 0.8308 | 0.9993 | 0.1541 | |
| 14 February | −0.0006 | 0.8315 | 0.9995 | 0.1570 | |
| B20 | 1 January | −0.0007 | 0.8230 | 0.9998 | 0.1245 |
| 2 February | −0.0007 | 0.8238 | 0.9998 | 0.1244 | |
| 3 March | −0.0007 | 0.8246 | 0.9998 | 0.1242 | |
| 4 April | −0.0007 | 0.8254 | 0.9998 | 0.1241 | |
| 5 May | −0.0007 | 0.8262 | 0.9998 | 0.1240 | |
| 6 June | −0.0007 | 0.8303 | 1.0000 | 0.1049 | |
| 7 July | −0.0007 | 0.8343 | 1.0000 | 0.1044 | |
| 8 August | −0.0007 | 0.8383 | 1.0000 | 0.1069 | |
| 9 September | −0.0007 | 0.8427 | 1.0000 | 0.0699 | |
| 10 October | −0.0007 | 0.8435 | 1.0000 | 0.0698 | |
| 11 November | −0.0007 | 0.8442 | 1.0000 | 0.0789 | |
| 12 December | −0.0007 | 0.8450 | 0.9999 | 0.0758 | |
| 13 January | −0.0007 | 0.8458 | 0.9999 | 0.0727 | |
| 14 February | −0.0007 | 0.8466 | 0.9999 | 0.0696 | |
| B30 | 1 January | −0.0007 | 0.8336 | 0.9998 | 0.1229 |
| 2 February | −0.0007 | 0.8345 | 0.9998 | 0.1227 | |
| 3 March | −0.0007 | 0.8354 | 0.9999 | 0.1165 | |
| 4 April | −0.0007 | 0.8362 | 1.0000 | 0.1194 | |
| 5 May | −0.0007 | 0.8370 | 0.9998 | 0.1254 | |
| 6 June | −0.0007 | 0.8416 | 0.9997 | 0.1156 | |
| 7 July | −0.0007 | 0.8461 | 0.9997 | 0.1150 | |
| 8 August | −0.0007 | 0.8507 | 0.9998 | 0.1023 | |
| 9 September | −0.0007 | 0.8552 | 0.9996 | 0.1047 | |
| 10 October | −0.0007 | 0.8561 | 0.9995 | 0.0987 | |
| 11 November | −0.0007 | 0.8569 | 0.9992 | 0.1045 | |
| 12 December | −0.0007 | 0.8578 | 0.9995 | 0.0985 | |
| 13 January | −0.0007 | 0.8587 | 0.9997 | 0.0924 | |
| 14 February | −0.0007 | 0.8596 | 0.9997 | 0.0923 | |
| B100 | 1 January | −0.0007 | 0.9063 | 0.9998 | 0.1128 |
| 2 February | −0.0007 | 0.9073 | 0.9998 | 0.1127 | |
| 3 March | −0.0007 | 0.9082 | 0.9997 | 0.1210 | |
| 4 April | −0.0007 | 0.9092 | 0.9998 | 0.1152 | |
| 5 May | −0.0007 | 0.9101 | 0.9998 | 0.1151 | |
| 6 June | −0.0007 | 0.9151 | 0.9998 | 0.1117 | |
| 7 July | −0.0007 | 0.9200 | 0.9998 | 0.1111 | |
| 8 August | −0.0007 | 0.9249 | 0.9998 | 0.1105 | |
| 9 September | −0.0007 | 0.9302 | 0.9996 | 0.0906 | |
| 10 October | −0.0007 | 0.9312 | 0.9996 | 0.0905 | |
| 11 November | −0.0007 | 0.9322 | 0.9998 | 0.0822 | |
| 12 December | −0.0007 | 0.9332 | 0.9999 | 0.0739 | |
| 13 January | −0.0007 | 0.9341 | 0.9998 | 0.0793 | |
| 14 February | −0.0007 | 0.9352 | 0.9998 | 0.0656 | |
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Dumitru, A.-I.; Osman, S.; Cican, G.; Ciupek, B.; Brodzik, Ł. Long-Term Storage Stability: Density of Jet A and Camelina Biodiesel Blends for UAV Micro-Turbojet Applications. Fuels 2026, 7, 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels7020038
Dumitru A-I, Osman S, Cican G, Ciupek B, Brodzik Ł. Long-Term Storage Stability: Density of Jet A and Camelina Biodiesel Blends for UAV Micro-Turbojet Applications. Fuels. 2026; 7(2):38. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels7020038
Chicago/Turabian StyleDumitru, Anca-Iuliana, Sibel Osman, Grigore Cican, Bartosz Ciupek, and Łukasz Brodzik. 2026. "Long-Term Storage Stability: Density of Jet A and Camelina Biodiesel Blends for UAV Micro-Turbojet Applications" Fuels 7, no. 2: 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels7020038
APA StyleDumitru, A.-I., Osman, S., Cican, G., Ciupek, B., & Brodzik, Ł. (2026). Long-Term Storage Stability: Density of Jet A and Camelina Biodiesel Blends for UAV Micro-Turbojet Applications. Fuels, 7(2), 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/fuels7020038

