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Y.H. Basavarajappa

Researcher at B.V.B. College of Engineering and Technology

Publications -  12
Citations -  319

Y.H. Basavarajappa is an academic researcher from B.V.B. College of Engineering and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Diesel fuel. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 248 citations.

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Effect of compression ratio, CNG flow rate and injection timing on the performance of dual fuel engine operated on honge oil methyl ester (HOME) and compressed natural gas (CNG)

TL;DR: In this paper, the performance, combustion and exhaust emissions of a single cylinder, four stroke, water cooled, direct injection (DI) diesel engine operated on Honge oil methyl ester (HOME) as the injected fuel and CNG as the inducted fuel by varying the compression ratio, CNG flow rate and injection timing.
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Effects of compression ratio, swirl augmentation techniques and ethanol addition on the combustion of CNG-biodiesel in a dual-fuel engine

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of compression ratio, swirl augmentation techniques and ethanol addition on the combustion of compressed natural gas (CNG) blended with Honge oil methyl esters (HOME) in a dual fuel engine were examined.
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Hydrogen Injection in a Dual Fuel Engine Fueled with Low-Pressure Injection of Methyl Ester of Thevetia Peruviana (METP) for Diesel Engine Maintenance Application

TL;DR: In this article, the consequence of biodiesel and gaseous fuel properties, and their impact on compression-ignition (CI) engine combustion and emission characteristics in single and dual fuel operation was mapped to scrutinize the consequence.
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Effect of hydrogen addition to CNG in a biodiesel-operated dual-fuel engine

TL;DR: In this article, a small quantity of liquid fuel injected towards the end of the compression stroke initiates combustion of the inducted gas in the dual-fuel engines, which can replace a considerable amount of liquid-injected pilot fuels by gaseous fuels.