Can you ignite jet fuel with a match?

You can put a match out in Jet A at room temperature so it can't possibly explode inside an aircraft fuel tank. False. You can do this with many fuels that have sufficiently high flash or fire points.
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Can you ignite jet fuel?

This means it doesn't ignite easily and or form dangerous fuel-air mixtures. JET-A1, also has a flash point higher than 38˚C – crucial, as it makes the fuel less likely to combust unsafely. Once vaporised, however, jet fuel is extremely flammable and burns at a much higher temperature than other fuels.
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Can a match ignite gasoline?

In a car, it takes intense pressure or sustained flame to ignite diesel. On the other hand, if you toss a match into a pool of gasoline, it won't even touch the surface — it ignites the vapors above the surface.
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What does it take to ignite jet fuel?

“Unlike gasoline for your car or piston-driven aircraft, which requires a spark plug to ignite, jet fuel tends to auto-ignite much more easily with heat and compression.” Just like diesel fuel! This makes it the fuel of choice for a jet engine, which does not have spark plugs.
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Is jet fuel flammable or combustible liquid?

Specifically, you ask about Jet A fuel ("UN1863, Fuel, aviation, turbine engine, 3, III"), which is a flammable liquid that your company transports in shop-built, non-specification tanks.
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Jet Fuel VS Diesel VS Gasoline how they burn and what color are they.



How do you stop a jet fuel fire?

In a real emergency, crews would be using a solution of water and 3 percent special foam known as aqueous film-forming foam designed to help put out jet fuel fires.
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How many octane is jet fuel?

The most common avgas is 100 octane, which is a measure of the fuel's ability to resist premature detonation or "knock." Avgas is also available at other octanes such as 87 and 130, but they are rare today.
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Can you ignite diesel with a spark?

If the temperature of the environment or other heat sources cause the fuel to heat above its flashpoint (varies by type of diesel)l, it will start giving off diesel fumes that are flammable, and then, yes, it will ignite with a spark or flame.
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What is the flash point for jet fuel?

Jet A-1 is a kerosine grade of fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It has a flash point minimum of 38 degrees C (100°F) and a freeze point maximum of -47 degrees C.
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Will a cigarette ignite diesel?

I have seen a guy put out a cigarette in a can of diesel (do not try that). But diesel itself is dangerous and combustible. It will still cause a fire and should be stored in a proper container following OSHA guidelines and the Department of Labor.
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Can a cigarette ignite kerosene?

It's this vapor that burns when an ignition source (like a lit cigarette) is introduced rather than the fuel itself. Each flammable liquid has a unique flash point. This is the lowest temperature at which enough of the vapor will form above the liquid's surface to be ignitable.
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Can you start a fire with a cigarette?

More people die in fires caused by smoking than in fires with any other single cause. Because tobacco is designed to stay alight, cigarettes can easily start an accidental fire.
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Is jet fuel the same as kerosene?

Jet fuel (Jet A-1, kerosene)

The fuel type is kerosene. Jet A-1 has a flash point higher than 38°C and a freezing point of -47°C. Jet A is a similar kerosene fuel type that is normally available only in the U.S. After refining, aviation fuel is mixed with extremely small amounts of several additives.
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Why does jet fuel smell so good?

Jet-A1 is refined kerosene, which has a distinctive smell which some find unpleasant and others not. Aviation Gasoline (AVGAS) has many "aromatic" hydrocarbons to boost octane which are called aromatic because of their distinctive odors.
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Can static electricity ignite diesel?

While diesel fuel isn't as combustible as gasoline, it's nearly so. When static electricity discharge occurs with combustible vapors present, a fire or explosion may result while you're fueling your vehicle or equipment.
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At what pressure does diesel ignite?

Diesel engines have no spark plugs to ignite the fuel. In the cylinder, the pressure is so great the temperature is very high. The pressure is so great (16:1 or 234 psi) that the temperature becomes high enough to ignite the fuel without a spark plug.
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Can diesel cars run on vegetable oil?

Most diesel car engines are suitable for the use of straight vegetable oil (SVO), also commonly called pure plant oil (PPO), with certain modifications.
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Why is jet fuel blue?

AVGAS contains a highly toxic lead additive in order to achieve high octane ratings and is coloured according to the grade. For example, 100LL (low lead) AVGAS is dyed blue.
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Can a diesel engine run on Jet A?

There are still some big differences between diesel and Jet-A. For starters, there's a higher level of sulfur and other additives-including cetane, and the cetane number-in Jet-A than is allowed in your diesel. This could lead to fines and may even damage your engine.
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Why is jet fuel cheaper than gasoline?

Jet A fuel costs less than 100LL (avgas) fuel because it is less complicated and expensive to manufacture, less expensive to transport via pipelines, and used in significantly higher quantities leading to economies of scale.
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How much does a gallon of jet fuel weigh?

Close to 100LL, which weighs approximately 6 pounds per gallon.
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Why is kerosene used as jet fuel?

Aviation kerosene has a freezing point of -47 °C. Planes fly at extremely high altitudes, which means they spend a lot of airtime in sub-zero temperatures. As a result, planes need to use fuel with a low freezing point – like kerosene - so the fuel functions properly without solidifying during the flight.
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