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**[[Oil-Fuel Mix]] for [[Total Loss Lubrication Two Stroke Engines]] | **[[Oil-Fuel Mix]] for [[Total Loss Lubrication Two Stroke Engines]] | ||
**[[Gasoline]] (or [[E-85]] / [[Ethanol]] / [[Methanol]] etc) for [[Spark Ignition Engines]] | **[[Gasoline]] (or [[E-85]] / [[Ethanol]] / [[Methanol]] etc) for [[Spark Ignition Engines]] | ||
**Diesel Fuel for [[Compression Ignition Engines]] | **[[Diesel Fuel]] for [[Compression Ignition Engines]] | ||
**[[Kerosene]] ( [[ | **[[Kerosene]] ( [[Jet Fuel]] , [[RP-1]] , etc) for [[Gas Turbines]] / [[Jet Engines]] | ||
**[[Fuel Oil]] for [[Marine Diesel Engines]] | **[[Fuel Oil]] for [[Marine Diesel Engines]] | ||
*You have everything run off of '''One Fuel''' | *You have everything run off of '''One Fuel''' | ||
Revision as of 02:00, 12 January 2026
Basics
- A Philosophy Pioneered By the US Military / NATO (Not wanting to bring up bad blood per se for anyone concerned, just covering this from a Historical Stance / Logistical Interest)
- Essentially Rather Than Have Many Fuels, (Such As: )
- Oil-Fuel Mix for Total Loss Lubrication Two Stroke Engines
- Gasoline (or E-85 / Ethanol / Methanol etc) for Spark Ignition Engines
- Diesel Fuel for Compression Ignition Engines
- Kerosene ( Jet Fuel , RP-1 , etc) for Gas Turbines / Jet Engines
- Fuel Oil for Marine Diesel Engines
- You have everything run off of One Fuel
- In the context of NATO, they use JP-8 (With JP-5 , JPTS / JP-8+100LT , and Naval Distillate Fuel F-76 ( Relevant Papers DTIC Paper Citgo SDS for it ) for special use cases)
- In an OSE Context the Strictness to a Single fuel may be a bit much, but this is a good point of view to consider
- Perhaps Kerosene (Or Bio-Diesel ), DME , CNG , and Hydrogen ?
- ( User: Eric Speaking Here, My "Perfect System" Would Probably be DME and OMEx
- This would require Catalysts , although it would add the simplicity in that
- Also Small Diesel Engines may be an issue
- I dived into Rotary Compression Ignition Engines ( Wankel Diesel Engines ) and those seemed like a bit of a non-starter
- Seems Single Piston Diesel Engines exist, and Heavy Fuel Engines (Term for Flex Fuel Spark Ignition Engines that can run on Diesel Fuel / Kerosine
Internal Links
- Fuel Additives / Fuel Blending
- Fuel System Icing Inhibitor
- Corrosion Inhibitor–Lubricity Improver (CILI)
- As per This Study The Additive Tends to be a Dimer Acid
- Antistatic Fuel Additive
- Heavy Fuel Engines
External Links
- "NATO - Chapter 15: Fuels, Oils, Lubricants and Petroleum Handling Equipment - Military Fuels and the Single Fuel Concept"
- Defense Technical Information Center "Strategic Implications for a Single-Fuel Concept."
- Modern War Institute - AN ALBATROSS AROUND THE US MILITARY’S NECK: THE SINGLE FUEL CONCEPT AND THE FUTURE OF EXPEDITIONARY ENERGY (Discusses how it may cause/perpetuate Technological Lock In (Also mentions Nuclear Reactor Powered Electrolysis Units, Similar to what was planned for the Sea Dragon Rocket, so that's neat)