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Experimental evaluation of a rice bran biodiesel – biogas run dual fuel diesel engine at varying compression ratios

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In this article, the effect of compression ratio on performance, combustion and emission characteristics of a rice bran biodiesel-biogas run dual fuel diesel engine was investigated, and experiments were conducted at three different compression ratios (CRs) of 18, 17.5 and 17, and at a fixed injection timing of 23° bottom top dead centre (BTDC) under different loading conditions.
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This article is published in Renewable Energy.The article was published on 2016-03-01. It has received 145 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Diesel engine & Diesel fuel.

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A comprehensive review on properties of edible and non-edible vegetable oil-based biodiesel: Composition, specifications and prediction models

TL;DR: In this paper, the Fatty acid (FA) profiles of 28 edible vegetable oils and 40 non-edible vegetable oils were collected and their main specifications including sulfur content, density, viscosity, flash point, cloud point, pour point, cold filter plugging point, cetane number, iodine number, heating value, acid value and carbon residual before and after transesterification (vegetable oil and biodiesel, respectively) were analyzed in detail.
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Chemical compositions, properties, and standards for different generation biodiesels: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the physicochemical properties of different generation biodiesel using 52 types of feedstocks have been discussed and the chemical composition of 31 raw oils have also been discussed, and the low concentration of polyunsaturated FAME and long-chain saturated FAME is more favorable for oxidation stability, low-temperature operability, and satisfactory performance.
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A review on biodiesel production, combustion, performance, and emission characteristics of non-edible oils in variable compression ratio diesel engine using biodiesel and its blends

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors put forward a comprehensive assessment of biodiesel production from various non-edible oils such as waste fried oil, pyrolysis oil, preheated palm oil, waste cooking oil, jatropha oil, karanja oil etc.
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An overview of Higher alcohol and biodiesel as alternative fuels in engines

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of engine performance and combustion characteristics using alternative fuels such as alcohol and biodiesel is presented and the effects of alternative fuels on emission properties such as NOx, CO and HC.
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Internal combustion engine fundamentals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe real engine flow and combustion processes, as well as engine operating characteristics and their operation, including engine design and operating parameters, engine characteristics, and operating characteristics.
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Effect of biodiesel on engine performances and emissions

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of biodiesel on engine power, economy, durability and emissions including regulated and non-regulated emissions, and the corresponding effect factors are surveyed and analyzed in detail.
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Contributions to the Theory of Single-Sample Uncertainty Analysis

TL;DR: The concepts presented here were developed in connection with heat transfer and fluid mechanics research experiments of moderately large size and which may frequently require three experiments to be conducted.
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Review of the effects of biodiesel on NOx emissions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed and summarized relevant literature regarding the so-called "biodiesel NOx effect, and presented theories to explain this effect in modern diesel engines, several factors related to fuel composition and engine control strategies are important.
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Production and comparison of fuel properties, engine performance, and emission characteristics of biodiesel from various non-edible vegetable oils: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduced some species of non-edible vegetables whose oils are potential sources of biodiesel, such as Pongamia pinnata (karanja), Calophyllum inophyllus (Polanga), Maduca indica (mahua), Hevea brasiliensis (rubber seed), Cotton seed, Simmondsia chinesnsis (Jojoba), Nicotianna tabacum (tobacco), Azadirachta indica, Linum usitatissimum (Linseed)
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