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diesel and soybean biodiesel. The soybean biodiesel was produced by a transesterification process of the soybean oil using … strip corrosion, conradson carbon residue and ash content) of the diesel and soybean biodiesel were determined. The exhaust … decrease in the case of diesel–soybean biodiesel blends. The temperatures of the exhaust gases and the emissions of NO and NOx …
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biodiesel in terms of brake power, torque, brake specific consumption and thermal efficiency, as well as CO and NOx emissions … biodiesel, which is rapeseed oil methyl ester, at full load conditions at the speeds between 1200 and 2400rpm with intervals of … evaluation of experimental data showed that the brake thermal efficiency of biodiesel was slightly higher than that of diesel …
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monoesters are known as biodiesel. The important advantages of biodiesel are lower exhaust gas emissions and its biodegradability … of vegetable oil, the viscosity and volatility of biodiesel are still worse than that of petroleum diesel fuel. The … energy of the biodiesel can be released more efficiently with the concept of low heat rejection (LHR) engine. The aim of this …
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differences in performance values of B5, B20 and diesel fuel. Also with the increase of the biodiesel in blends, the exhaust …
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The present energy situation has stimulated active research interest in non-petroleum and non-polluting fuels, particularly for transportation, power generation, and agricultural sectors. Researchers have found that hydrogen presents the best and an unprecedented solution to the energy crises...
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(CI) engines is to convert it into biodiesel. Biodiesel is a methyl or ethyl ester of fatty acids made from vegetable oils … (both edible and non-edible) and animal fat. The main resources for biodiesel production can be non-edible oils obtained … Calophyllum inophyllum (Nagchampa). Biodiesel can be used in its pure form or can be blended with diesel to form different blends …
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An experimental investigation has been carried out to examine for the first time the performance and combustion noise of an indirect injection diesel engine running with new fuel derived from pure jojoba oil, jojoba methyl ester, and its blends with gas oil. A Ricardo E6 compression swirl diesel...
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This study was undertaken to provide knowledge necessary for raising the thermal efficiency of mixed oil composed of rapeseed oil and conventional diesel oil and for improving the performance of an engine fuelled by the mixture. The experimental results obtained showed that a mixing ratio of 30%...
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In this study, the effects of using unleaded gasoline (E0) and unleaded gasoline–ethanol blends (E10, E20 E40 and E60) on engine performance and exhaust emissions have been experimentally investigated. The investigation was conducted on a Hydra single-cylinder, four-stroke, spark ignition...
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Environmental concerns and limited amount of petroleum fuels have caused interests in the development of alternative fuels for internal combustion (IC) engines. As an alternative, biodegradable, and renewable fuel, ethanol is receiving increasing attention. Therefore, in this study, influence of...
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