• No results found

Effect of CNT Additives on Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Diesel Engine Fueled with Non Edible Biodiesel Fuel

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Effect of CNT Additives on Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Diesel Engine Fueled with Non Edible Biodiesel Fuel"

Copied!
15
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Fig.1: Biodiesel production process.
Table 1: Physical and chemical properties of jatropha biodiesel compared to diesel fuel and ASTM standards
Fig.5: Variation of exhaust gas temperature with engine load.
Table 3: Comparison of engine performance for jatropha biodiesel blended CNT.
+4

References

Related documents

The differences in the distribution of temperature and heat flux at the surface of the spheres showed the need to model the fuel pebbles contact with each other and

Within each regression model, exposure to primary nurse staffing attributes (i.e., staffing intensity, skill mix, and overtime) and secondary nurse staffing attributes (i.e.,

A bivariate causality link between foreign direct investment and economic growth: Evidence from India. The determinants of US foreign investment

pH-sensitive micelles self-assembled from polymer brush (PAE-g-cholesterol)-b-PEG-b- (PAE-g-cholesterol) for anticancer drug delivery and controlled release. Synergistic effect

An attempt is made to show the importance of priority factor in sensor network environment and based on that a new back off algorithm for channel acquisition based

Thesis 3: When enterprises located in the stronger agglomeration effect city make independent decision mutually, if foreign investment enterprises can constitute the

Many of the plants that are used by the local people in Chhota Bhangal find mention in ancient medicinal litera- ture and are also used in different medicines systems such as,