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This study discusses the performance and exhaust emissions of a vehicle fueled with low content alcohol (ethanol and … methanol) blends and pure gasoline. The vehicle tests were performed at wide-open throttle and at vehicle speeds of 40 km h−1 … obtained when 5% methanol was added in gasoline. The low content alcohol blends did not reveal any starting problem, or …
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, combustion and emissions by using pure ethanol, methanol and unleaded gasoline were investigated experimentally. In the … consumption) obtained with the use of ethanol and methanol at all CRs were generally increased when they were compared to those of … pure gasoline. In general, pure ethanol and methanol provided a lower exhaust emission compared to gasoline's emissions at …
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This study investigates the impact of low concentration biodiesel blends on the regulated and particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emissions from a modern passenger car. Emissions measurements were performed on a chassis dynamometer using constant volume sampling technique,...
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, including methanol, ethanol, and hydro-ethanol. The engine was naturally aspirated and operated at stoichiometric condition. In …This paper presents an experimental study of the alcohols–gasoline and gasoline–alcohols dual-fuel spark ignition (DFSI …) combustion for knock suppression and higher engine efficiency using a gasoline engine with high compression ratio. Alcohols …
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The pyrolysis of acetylene-methanol, acetylene-ethanol, acetylene-isopropanol and acetylene-n-butanol mixtures has been … of pure acetylene, taken as a reference. Results show that the presence of alcohols always reduces the formation of soot … insight into the causes for soot reduction by the presence of the different alcohols. This analysis reveals that including …
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Identifying renewable energy alternatives in transport is particularly complicated, since the end-user can vary from a single-person car to a cargo ship. The aim of this paper is to aid this process by comparing 7 different methods for producing transport fuels in terms of the resources...
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production of syngas suitable for methanol, hydrogen, or ammonia synthesis. The environmental and economic consequences are …
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(commercially known as RENUGAS) are considered for syngas production. The production costs of methanol, (dimethyl ether), (Fischer … with a capacity of 2000 dry tonnes/day. The cost of producing methanol, DME, F-T fuels, and ammonia in a RENUGAS … cost of producing methanol, DME, F-T fuels, and ammonia are $0.28/kg, $0.44/kg, $0.94/kg, and $2.06/kg at plant capacities …
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-producing CaO and syngas in an authothermal reactor. Syngas can be further processed to H2, methanol, or Fischer–Tropsch chemicals … syngas. A preliminary evaluation indicates favorable economics for the co-production of CaO and hydrogen or methanol from …
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chemicals is regarded as a promising alternative to fossil resources derived products. Methanol is one potential product which … focuses on the evaluation and optimization of the thermodynamic and economic performance of methanol production from biomass …
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