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Anand Krishnasamy

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Publications -  61
Citations -  380

Anand Krishnasamy is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diesel fuel & Biodiesel. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 26 publications receiving 125 citations. Previous affiliations of Anand Krishnasamy include Indian Institutes of Technology.

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A comprehensive review of biodiesel property prediction models for combustion modeling studies

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of approaches and models available to estimate the important thermophysical properties of biodiesel including density, viscosity, surface tension, latent heat of vaporization and vapor pressure are comprehensively analyzed using various statistical parameters.
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Prospective fuels for diesel low temperature combustion engine applications: A critical review:

TL;DR: Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) strategies are most promising to simultaneously reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and soot emissions from diesel engines along with offering higher thermal efficiency as discussed by the authors.
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A composition based approach to predict density, viscosity and surface tension of biodiesel fuels

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-linear regression model was proposed to predict the density, kinematic viscosity and surface tension of biodiesel, which is based on the straight chain saturation factor and modified degree of unsaturation.
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A relative assessment of emulsification and water injection methods to mitigate higher oxides of nitrogen emissions from biodiesel fueled light-duty diesel engine

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of utilizing emulsification and water injection methods to mitigate the higher NOx emissions with biodiesel is investigated in the light-duty diesel engine at rated speed, varying load conditions with neat biodiesel, biodiesel-water emulsion, and biodiesel water injection.
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Experimental investigations on the increase in nitric oxide emissions using biodiesels and their mitigation

TL;DR: In this article, the major contributor to the higher nitric oxide emissions with biodiesel was investigated in two different engine configurations: one with a conventional mechanical-type engine and the other with a diesel engine.