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CSFF
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cold soaked fuel frost
Definição1
Cold soaked fuel frost (CSFF) forms as a result of cold soaked fuel in contact with the top surface of the wings cooling the surface towards the temperature of the fuel. If the surrounding moist air cools below its dew-point, frost forms on the wing surface.
Fonte1
Cold soaked fuel frost (CSFF) | SKYbrary Aviation Safety. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22 jul. 2025.
Definição2
Cold Soaked Fuel Frost (CSFF) is a frost created only on the wing fuel tank area during an airliner turnaround time due to the fuel that is considerably colder than the surrounding air.
Fonte2
Effects of Cold Soaked Fuel Frost on Lift Degradation during Simulated Take-off Pekka Koivisto. [s.l: s.n.]. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22 jul. 2025.
Contexto
The effect of frost on the wing tank area on the take-off performance is evaluated by measuring the lift coefficient degradation ∆CL due to the CSFF contamination.