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John R. Agudelo
Researcher at University of Antioquia
Publications - 101
Citations - 3038
John R. Agudelo is an academic researcher from University of Antioquia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diesel fuel & Biodiesel. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 93 publications receiving 2543 citations.
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Basic properties of palm oil biodiesel–diesel blends
TL;DR: In this article, the basic properties of several palm oil biodiesel-diesel fuel blends were measured according to the corresponding ASTM standards, and mixing rules were evaluated as a function of the volume fraction of biodiesel in the blend.
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Diesel particulate emissions from used cooking oil biodiesel
TL;DR: A sharp decrease was observed in both smoke and particulate matter emissions as the biodiesel concentration was increased, and the mean particle size was reduced with the biod diesel concentration, but no significant increases were found in the range of the smallest particles.
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Characterization of light duty Diesel engine pollutant emissions using water-emulsified fuel
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of wateroil emulsions on the engine performance and on the main pollutant emissions, NOx, total hydrocarbons (THC), soot, particulate matter (PM) and its composition, was studied.
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Effect of the Degree of Unsaturation of Biodiesel Fuels on Engine Performance, Combustion Characteristics, and Emissions
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the biodiesel chemi cation on the physicochemical properties of different feedstocks has been investigated for different feedstock types and feedstock feedstocks.
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Effect of fuel on the soot nanostructure and consequences on loading and regeneration of diesel particulate filters
TL;DR: In this paper, an automotive diesel engine was tested in three representative modes of soot accumulation, active regeneration and spontaneous regeneration of its catalyzed diesel particulate filter (DPF), among the typical driving operation modes.