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Table 5 BTE (%) at full load for different blends
Fig.1 Comparison of Brake power for Mahua and Waste cooking oil biodiesel blends
Fig.4 shows the variation in the quantity of unburnt hydrocarbons of different fuel with respect to biodiesel % in the blend at full load condition
Fig. 6 shows the variation in the quantity of carbon dioxide of different fuel with respect to biodiesel % in the blend
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