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    Quote Originally Posted by zulu Delta 534 View Post
    The refuelling of escorts is a common practice but the Nimitz is Nuclear so I cant see it sharing ITS fuel with one of ours.
    Tank, do you know what fuel the turbines on Toowoomba run. Most Avtur is basically power Kerosene slightly refined.
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    They carry 3 million gallons of fuel, for both planes and escorts....

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    Quote Originally Posted by zulu Delta 534 View Post
    The refuelling of escorts is a common practice but the Nimitz is Nuclear so I cant see it sharing ITS fuel with one of ours.
    Tank, do you know what fuel the turbines on Toowoomba run. Most Avtur is basically power Kerosene slightly refined.
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    Sorry don't know the tech name for the fuel, I would imagine it would be the same fuel that the aircraft aboard use, definitely not nuclear fuel though, Regards frank.

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    the jets would be running avtur or JP -5 -8 all of which is basically very high grade diesoline. Turbine warships (and diesel ones) are fitted with multi grades of fuel.

    to give you an idea.

    1 US nuke aircaft carrier (and the nimitz is not the smallest) fields more aircraft than the RAAF.And generally when on patrol launches more craft in a day that we do in a week.

    RAAF Amberly burnt 30 million L of Avtur this year.

    I suspect they might have enough tur onboard to fill up a piddly little frigate.
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    Being nuclear Nimitz also desalinates it's own water, could it be possible that they are transferring water or would Toowoomba make her own?

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    all aust ships that are sea going have desalinisation plants and are at least 150% sufficient

    IE if your total crew consumption including washing cooking and drinking is 100l a day then the plant makes 150.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    Bunker fuel

    Bunker fuel is technically any type of fuel oil used aboard ships. It gets its name from the containers on ships and in ports that it is stored in; in the days of steam they were coal bunkers but now they are bunker-fuel tanks. The Australian Customs and the Australian Tax Office define a bunker fuel as the fuel that powers the engine of a ship or aircraft. Bunker A is No. 2 fuel oil, bunker B is No. 4 or No. 5 and bunker C is No. 6. Since No. 6 is the most common, "bunker fuel" is often used as a synonym for No. 6. No. 5 fuel oil is also called navy special fuel oil or just navy special, No. 6 or 5 are also called furnace fuel oil (FFO); the high viscosity requires heating, usually by a recirculated low pressure steam system, before the oil can be pumped from a bunker tank. In the context of shipping, the labeling of bunkers as previously described is rarely used in modern practice. Further information on bunker fuel.


    Table of fuel oils
    Name Alias Alias Type Chain Length
    No. 1 fuel oil No. 1 distillate No. 1 diesel fuel Distillate 9-16
    No. 2 fuel oil No. 2 distillate No. 2 diesel fuel Distillate 10-20
    No. 3 fuel oil No. 3 distillate No. 3 diesel fuel Distillate
    No. 4 fuel oil No. 4 distillate No. 4 residual fuel oil Distillate/Residual 12-70
    No. 5 fuel oil No. 5 residual fuel oil Heavy fuel oil Residual 12-70
    No. 6 fuel oil No. 6 residual fuel oil Heavy fuel oil Residual 20-70
    Residual above is of interest as these fuels are basicly what is left over when the crude oil has been refined to produce whatever products the particular grade of crude can make. The ship is then a mobile incinerator to dispose of this waste.

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    If only someone would pump water to Toowoomba - the city!
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