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Volcanic ash may damage jet engines
Yahoo News UK ^ | 4/15/2010 | Yahoo News UK

Posted on 04/16/2010 11:57:21 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld

Volcanic ash consists of tiny fragments of glass which melt at the operating temperature of jet engines. Skip related content Related photos / videos Volcanic ash may damage jet engines Enlarge photo .Sucked into the turbines, they clog up the engines and can shut them down, with potentially disastrous consequences.

Hard ash particles can also damage an engine's fan blades, and may cause electrical systems to short-circuit.

The sudden loss of power can cause a large passenger aircraft to go into freefall. At the same time the pilot is likely to be flying "blind" because of scratches left on the cockpit windscreen by the abrasive ash.

Expert Dr David Rothery, from the Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences at the Open University, said: "This is not a dense cloud, and is unlikely to be noticed by people on the ground, though we may have a spectacularly red sunset this evening.

"However, air traffic restrictions have very properly been applied, resulting in closure of airports and airspace. This is because if volcanic ash particles are ingested into a jet engine, they accumulate and clog the engines with molten glass.

"In 1982 British Airways and Singapore Airways jumbo jets lost all their engines when they flew into an ash cloud over Indonesia, and a KLM flight had a similar experience in 1989 over Alaska. On each occasion, the plane fell to within a few thousand feet of the ground before it was possible to restart the engines."

As a result of these experiences emergency procedure manuals for pilots were changed, said Dr Rothery.

(Excerpt) Read more at uk.news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aerospace; ash; jetengines; volcanicash
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1 posted on 04/16/2010 11:57:22 PM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
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If its clogging jet engines, just imagine what its doing to your lungs.


2 posted on 04/17/2010 12:00:16 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld ("I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution."-Dr.Wernher Von Braun)
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To: sonofstrangelove

Two things - the ash (at least for now) stays mostly at altitude and secondly lungs (at least not my lungs) don’t operate at thousand degrees Celsius.


3 posted on 04/17/2010 12:04:54 AM PDT by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: ScaniaBoy

“for now”-is the operative word


4 posted on 04/17/2010 12:06:07 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld ("I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution."-Dr.Wernher Von Braun)
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To: sonofstrangelove

Ash like this also frequently falls in Alaska. It is not highly dangerous to animals or people. Dragons might be in trouble.


5 posted on 04/17/2010 12:28:03 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Its still not wise if you have a breathing condition to be around it.


6 posted on 04/17/2010 12:31:04 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld ("I have learned to use the word "impossible" with the greatest caution."-Dr.Wernher Von Braun)
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To: sonofstrangelove
The ash is not so great for your car, either.

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/ash/trans/index.php#vehicles

7 posted on 04/17/2010 12:46:50 AM PDT by TChad
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To: sonofstrangelove
May damage? Who wrote that headline? Melted ash is like spray painting the blades of the engine's turbine with liquid glass. Not to mention what it can do to the electronics on board. I just hope this is short lived and the mountain dies down or the winds shift. I am in the Airplane building industry, and our customers loosing billions is not good for future sales... 9/11 shut things down for just a few days, and look at the devastation it caused the industry.
8 posted on 04/17/2010 12:55:52 AM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: sonofstrangelove
Flying through a Volcanic Ash Pictures, Images and Photos
9 posted on 04/17/2010 12:58:00 AM PDT by Molson Labe
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To: TChad

Here in Washington, we have ash shields for our computers at work in case Mt St Helens, any of the five volcanoes we have decide to go. The ash really is nast stuff.


10 posted on 04/17/2010 12:59:39 AM PDT by NavyCanDo
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To: Molson Labe
Volcano Lightning Storm Pictures, Images and Photos
11 posted on 04/17/2010 1:05:32 AM PDT by Molson Labe
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To: Molson Labe

That would make a great zot thread photo.


12 posted on 04/17/2010 2:34:38 AM PDT by rdl6989 (January 20, 2013- The end of an error.)
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To: sonofstrangelove

& crops & water.


13 posted on 04/17/2010 3:34:42 AM PDT by FES0844
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To: sonofstrangelove

You mean powdered rock isn’t good to put into a turbofan? Thank you for informing me of that, Mr. Scientist.


14 posted on 04/17/2010 4:08:18 AM PDT by CalvaryJohn (What is keeping that damned asteroid?)
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To: sonofstrangelove
MAY

WILL

15 posted on 04/17/2010 4:08:29 AM PDT by DeaconRed (We have an administration that is full of hooky junk- - - - -)
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To: sonofstrangelove

If the past is any guide, this eruption will last some time, maybe 6 months or more. Eventually it will be very costly and disruptive to our logistics in landlocked Afghanistan, which is very dependent upon air freight.


16 posted on 04/17/2010 4:31:46 AM PDT by Freds2nd
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To: sonofstrangelove

Volcanic ash “DOES” damage jet engines

There it is fixed!


17 posted on 04/17/2010 4:46:27 AM PDT by fuzzybutt
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To: sonofstrangelove

There may be need to reexamine the Polish Presidents aircraft?


18 posted on 04/17/2010 5:25:22 AM PDT by depressed in 06 (2012, the end of our long national nightmare.)
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To: sonofstrangelove

Do we need a world wide Ash Alert?


19 posted on 04/17/2010 5:34:37 AM PDT by Raycpa
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To: sonofstrangelove
The sudden loss of power can cause a large passenger aircraft to go into freefall.

Why read such ignorance?

ML/NJ

20 posted on 04/17/2010 5:40:14 AM PDT by ml/nj
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