Impact of properties of vegetable oil, bio-diesel, ethanol and n-butanol on the combustion and emissions of turbocharged HDDI diesel engine operating under steady and transient conditions
Abstract
The present work evaluates the impact of properties of four very common bio-fuels, viz. vegetable oil (cottonseed), or its derived (methyl ester) bio-diesel, or ethanol, or n-butanol, in blends of various proportions with diesel fuel, on the combustion and exhaust emissions of a fully instrumented, six-cylinder, four-stroke, heavy-duty direct injection (HDDI), ‘Mercedes-Benz’ bus diesel engine, bearing a waste-gate turbocharger with...
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Title
Impact of properties of vegetable oil, bio-diesel, ethanol and n-butanol on the combustion and emissions of turbocharged HDDI diesel engine operating under steady and transient conditions
Published Date
Sep 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
156
Pages
1 - 19
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