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JET-A density vs temperature

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tesh76

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Jun 9, 2008
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Is there a useable formula to correlate temperature to fuel density particularly Jet-A ? I am aware of the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion value of 999 x 10E-6 (ie .00099) per Deg C but reluctant to use this as there may be other variables to consider... Trying to plan airplane fuel requirements in gallons since most flight planning systems work in pounds.
 
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