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Title: QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS


1
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
  • Presented to the DESC Pacific Petroleum
    Conference Fall 2002
  • By
  • Lee Oppenheim, DESC-BQ

2
AGENDA
  • DCMC Quality Assurance Mission Transfer to DESC
  • Quality Automation Vision
  • Apple Jelly Update

3
DCMC Quality Assurance Mission Transfer to DESC
4
DCMC Quality Assurance Mission Transfer to DESC
  • On Sep 26, 2002, Mr. Aldridge, OSD ATL, signs
    Request to Consolidate Fuel Quality Mission under
    DESC
  • Transition in FY03
  • DESC to manage total supply chain quality mission

5
DCMC Quality Assurance Mission Transfer to DESC
  • DESC DCMA discussing transition issues
  • Personnel
  • Locations
  • Budget items
  • Computers
  • Communication equipment
  • Safety equipment
  • Govt furnished vehicles
  • Return Rights

6
DCMC Quality Assurance Mission Transfer to DESC
  • IMPACT TO CUSTOMER
  • NONE
  • NOW one stop complete service

7
Quality Automation Vision
8
Quality Automation Vision
  • Integrated system to track refinery to
    consumption quality parameters
  • Central Quality Database - Petroleum Quality
    Information System (PQIS)
  • Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)
  • Exceptions, Deviations Waivers (EDW)
  • Customer/Depot Complaints (CDC) Product Quality
    Deficiency Reports (PQDR)
  • Sample Log
  • Commercial Laboratory Orders

9
Quality Automation Vision
  • Integrated with Inventory, Facilities and
    Contracting information
  • Connected to FAS
  • Web based
  • Automated reporting
  • Visible at the local, Command, Staff, Service
    Technical Office levels

10
System Functionality
  • Have a system of secure, linked databases
    containing information on quality which can be
    accessed by the military services and other
    authorized parties.
  • Automate data entry functions and the transfer of
    information in order to become paperless.
  • Make the maximum use of any and all new
    technology to accomplish the above.
  • Allow interaction among all elements in the
    Quality purview and other CBUs
  • Measure contractor compliance with the contract

11
B
Analysis Reports available to Quality management
on-line
Complaints
CUSTOMER
Base-Level FAS
Fuel Request
Web Page
Receipt Acknowledgment
Complaints
Complaints
A
E
Submit Fuel Sample
Web Page
Lift Scheduled
Lab Results
Contractor or DFSP
DD250 / DD250-1 filled out
Report of Requirement / Order Discrepancy
D
Lab Data
C
Quality / Quantity Data
Web Page
Cargo / Demurrage Data
Adjusted Fuel Quality Requirement
SYSTEM PART OF FAS
12
PQIS Expansion
Quality Assurance Results
Quality Surveillance Results
Customer Results
13
Defense Energy Support Center Apple Jelly
Study Program Update
14
BACKGROUND
  • Occurrences reported since mid - 1990s
  • Most often produced during winter or cold
    weather periods
  • Primarily involves JP-8 fuel at Air Force
    locations

15
BACKGROUND
GRAND FORKS AFB, ND
PEASE ANGB, NH
NAS OCEANA, VA
16
BACKGROUND
TINKER AFB, OK
YOUNGSTOWN ARS, OH
17
FY 2002 APPLE JELLY OCCURRENCES
LOCATION (1ST REPORTED OCCURRENCE)
Grand Forks AFB, ND (Oct 01) Osan AB,
Korea (Dec 01) Ellsworth AFB, SD (Oct 01)
Kunsan
AB, Korea (Dec 01) McChord AFB, WA (Dec 01)
Barksdale AFB, LA (Jan 02) McConnell AFB,
KS (Dec 01) DFSP Port Mahon, DE (Jan
02) 317th EAMS/LGSF NAS Sigonella, Sicily (Dec
01) Godman AAF, KY (Jan 02) McGuire AFB, NJ
(Dec 01) 913th AFR,
Willow Grove, PA (Jan 02) Thule,
Greenland (Dec 01)
Hill AFB, UT (Feb 02) DFSP Verona,
NY (Dec 01) Fairchild
AFB, WA (Feb 02) JP-5
Fuel Apple Jelly formed in AF R-11 Refueler
JP-8 and JP-TS Fuel
18
RECENT AIRCRAFT OCCURRENCES
  • Air Force alert of occurrences in C-17 and
    C-9 aircraft fuel tanks, beginning NOV 00
  • Heightened visibility of Apple Jelly problem
  • given at Flag Officer level
  • New level of urgency to solve the problem
  • realized

19
APPLE JELLY STUDY PROGRAM
  • DESC developed plan for independent
    contractor study, coordinated with Air Force,
    December 2000
  • Task awarded to Southwest Research
    Institute (SwRI), San Antonio, TX, in
    January 2000

20
APPLE JELLY STUDY PROGRAM
  • SwRI Project Objectives
  • ? ? Determine composition or compositional
    ranges of Apple Jelly
  • ? ? Determine mechanism(s) of Apple Jelly
    formation
  • ? ? Manufacture Apple Jelly in laboratory
  • ? ? Determine potential methods to prevent
    Apple Jelly formation in the field

21
APPLE JELLY STUDY PROGRAM
  • SwRI Project Overview
  • ? ? Obtain samples of Apple Jelly
    from multiple sources with corresponding
    fuel
  • ? ? Field investigation (C4e
    Subcontractor)
  • Site visits to
  • ?? Affected and unaffected bases
  • ?? DESC terminals
  • ?? Refineries

22
APPLE JELLY STUDY PROGRAM
  • C4e field investigation final report issued
    in July 2001
  • Report provided detailed conclusions and
    recommendations for operational changes in
    logistics system

23
FIELD INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
  • Floating roof tanks and ineffective geodesic
    domes allow
  • water into the fuel system
  • Self-cleaning tank design found at some sites
    eases tank-
  • cleaning at the expense of fuel quality
  • Many of the product recovery sump-draining
    systems
  • currently in use are ineffective
  • Many filtration systems currently in use are
    not designed
  • for additized turbine fuels
  • Old DoD standard filter separator vessels and
  • NSN4330-00-983-0998 coalescer elements
    still in use are
  • ineffective in removing water from JP-8

24
FIELD INVESTIGATION SUMMARY
  • Some additives impact the ability of filtration
    systems to
  • remove water and thus aid in the formation
    of Apple Jelly
  • Additive-injection equipment and procedures
    need to be
  • changed and/or updated at most affected
    locations
  • The rapid increase in Apple Jelly reports
    corresponds to
  • expanded use of water absorption filters in
    all AF R-11s
  • during 1999-2000
  • All high-viscosity (thick) Apple Jelly samples
    were found
  • in sumps of R-11 F/S equipped with water
    absorption
  • media cartridges and downstream of a
    water-adsorbing
  • filter.

25
RESEARCH FINDINGS
  • All Apple Jelly contains extracts from heavy
    fuel components, and from elemental components
    in Static Dissipater Additive (SDA)
  • ? ? SDA components primarily responsible
    for dark color Of Apple Jelly
  • ? ? Exclusion of SDA would not prevent
    formation of Apple Jelly

26
RESEARCH FINDINGS
  • Thickest varieties of Apple Jelly caused by
    water absorption media materials from R-11 and
    R-9 refueler trucks
  • Significant changes in maintenance of water
    and FSII are required to prevent or reduce
    Apple Jelly formation

27
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Move additive injection as far forward as
    possible
  • Ensure additive storage and injection
    practices are
  • appropriate to provide proper additive
    mixing.
  • Ensure bulk storage tank sumps are drained
  • 1. At least weekly
  • 2. Following product receipts,
  • 3. Following dramatic temperature drops
  • 4. Prior to product transfers.

28
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Re-engineer facilities equipment and processes
    to better
  • remove water and prevent water intrusion
    from outside
  • sources.
  • Allow settling time in storage tanks between
    product
  • transfers to at least 24 hours for normal
    operations.
  • ? ? For periods of surge operations,
    adequate storage
  • space and inventory should be
    provided to permit a
  • 6 to 12 hour settling period.

29
RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Find and adopt alternatives to the use Of
    water
  • absorption media in the water monitors
    utilized in R-9 and
  • R-11 refuelers
  • Modify or replace all filter vessels built to
  • old DoD standards with vessels conforming
    to API
  • standards
  • Review fuel specifications and use limits to
    determine If
  • FSII and other additive limits can be
    reduced or
  • eliminated.

30
APPLE JELLY DRAFT FINAL REPORT REVIEW
  • SwRI Draft report Issued 13 Oct 2001
  • Draft reviewed by 10-member panel of
  • DoD and Industry Representatives
  • Final report released in March 2002

31
ACTION ITEMS
  • Develop plan to implement corrective actions
    recommended by
  • SwRI and C4e (DESC-B within 60 days after
    release of Final
  • Report)
  • Review of Air Force Technical Order (T.O.)
    42B-1-1 for possible
  • change in guidance to water absorption
    monitors replacement
  • criteria (Air Force Petroleum Office
    (AFPET) Pending)
  • Services will provide input to DESC on
    feasibility of lowering FSII
  • concentration requirements at skin of
    aircraft (Services Pending)
  • Services will consider permanent FSII
    specification change for
  • future DESC procurements, contingent on
    systems program office
  • (SPO) requirements an survey of affected
    fuel distribution
  • systems (Air Force and DESC-B Pending)
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