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Comparative Study of Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Diesel Engine Fueled with Algal, Used Cooked and Jatropha Oils Biodiesel Mixtures

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Fig.1. Photobioreactor for growing S.obliquus algae
Fig.2. Schematic diagram of the experimental setup.
Table IV Properties of biodiesel blends B10 and B20 compared to diesel fuel according to ASTM standards
Fig. 3. Specific fuel consumptions variations with engine load for blends of diesel and biodiesel
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