SAE J1747-2013 Recommended Methods for Conducting Corrosion Tests in Hydrocarbon Fuels or Their Surrogates and Their Mixtures with Oxygenated Additives
This SAE Recommended Practice presents standardized test methods developed for use in testing with hydrocarbon fuels or their surrogates and those same fuels when blended with oxygenated fuel additives. Hydrocarbon fuels include Gasoline and Diesel fuel or their surrogates described in SAE J1681. Oxygenated additives include Ethanol, Methanol Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) and Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME or Biodiesel). Corrosion testing of metals has a long and varied history. In spite of the problems inherent in extrapolating results of accelerated tests on standard specimens to actual field durability, engineers have been able, to a large extent, t
SAE J1747-2013 Referenced Document
ASTM G1-03 Standard Practice for Preparing, Cleaning, and Evaluating Corrosion Test Specimens*, 2024-04-20 Update
ASTM G15-08 Standard Terminology Relating to Corrosion and Corrosion Testing *, 2024-04-20 Update
ASTM G30-97 Standard Practice for Making and Using U-Bend Stress-Corrosion Test Specimens
ASTM G32-10 Standard Test Method for Cavitation Erosion Using Vibratory Apparatus*, 2024-04-20 Update
ASTM G38-01 Standard Practice for Making and Using C-Ring Stress-Corrosion Test Specimens*, 2024-04-20 Update
ASTM G39-99 Standard Practice for Preparation and Use of Bent-Beam Stress-Corrosion Test Specimens
SAE J1747-2013 history
2013SAE J1747-2013 Recommended Methods for Conducting Corrosion Tests in Hydrocarbon Fuels or Their Surrogates and Their Mixtures with Oxygenated Additives
2007SAE J1747-2007 Recommended Methods for Conducting Corrosion Tests in Hydrocarbon Fuels or Their Surrogates and Their Mixtures with Oxygenated Additives
1994SAE J1747-1994 Recommended Methods for Conducting Corrosion Tests in Gasoline/Methanol Fuel Mixtures, Information Report December 1994