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Injection timing 5 Honge oil 4 Producer gas 4 Injection pressure 3 Carburetor 2 Emissions 2 Honge oil methyl ester 2 Alternative fuel 1 Biodiesel engine 1 Combustion and emissions 1 Design of experiments (DOE) 1 Dual fuel engine 1 Dual-fuel engine 1 Future automotive engines 1 Gasifier-engine system 1 Honge oil methyl ester (HOME) 1 Injection parameters 1 Jatropha oil 1 Neem oil 1 Performance 1 Response surface methodology (RSM) 1 Rice Bran oil 1 Sesame oil 1
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Banapurmath, N.R. 7 Tewari, P.G. 6 Hosmath, R.S. 2 Yaliwal, V.S. 2 Al-Rashed, Abdullah A.A.A. 1 Badarudin, Ahmad 1 Badruddin, Irfan Anjum 1 Basavarajappa, Y.H. 1 Gaitonde, V.N. 1 Gireesh, N.M. 1 Kamangar, Sarfaraz 1 Kambalimath, Satish 1 Khaleed, H.M.T. 1 Quadir, G.A. 1 Salman Ahmed, N.J. 1 Yunus khan, T.M. 1
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Effects of engine variables and heat transfer on the performance of biodiesel fueled IC engines
Yunus khan, T.M.; Badruddin, Irfan Anjum; Badarudin, Ahmad - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 44 (2015) C, pp. 682-691
These days internal combustion engines are the major source of transportation. They run mainly on fossil fuels which are depleting day by day not only that they cause pollution which endangers human life and creates environmental problems. Of late biodiesel has emerged as a better alternative...
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Production and utilization of renewable and sustainable gaseous fuel for power generation applications: A review of literature
Yaliwal, V.S.; Banapurmath, N.R.; Gireesh, N.M.; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 34 (2014) C, pp. 608-627
Alternative fuels have numerous advantages compared to fossil fuels as they are renewable and biodegradable besides providing energy security and foreign exchange saving addressing environmental concerns, and socio-economic issues as well. Therefore renewable fuels can be predominantly used as...
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Experimental investigations on performance and emission characteristics of Honge oil biodiesel (HOME) operated compression ignition engine
Banapurmath, N.R.; Tewari, P.G.; Gaitonde, V.N. - In: Renewable Energy 48 (2012) C, pp. 193-201
This article investigates the effects of injection timing, injection pressure and compression ratio on performance characteristic (brake thermal efficiency) and emission characteristics (smoke, HC, CO and NOx) of a single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine when fueled with Honge oil methyl...
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Combustion characteristics of a 4-stroke CI engine operated on Honge oil, Neem and Rice Bran oils when directly injected and dual fuelled with producer gas induction
Banapurmath, N.R.; Tewari, P.G.; Yaliwal, V.S.; … - In: Renewable Energy 34 (2009) 7, pp. 1877-1884
Energy is an essential requirement for economic and social development of any country. Sky rocketing of petroleum fuel costs in present day has led to growing interest in alternative fuels like vegetable oils, alcoholic fuels, CNG, LPG, Producer gas, biogas in order to provide a suitable...
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Comparative performance studies of a 4-stroke CI engine operated on dual fuel mode with producer gas and Honge oil and its methyl ester (HOME) with and without carburetor
Banapurmath, N.R.; Tewari, P.G. - In: Renewable Energy 34 (2009) 4, pp. 1009-1015
In order to meet the energy requirements, there has been growing interest in alternative fuels like biodiesels, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, biogas, hydrogen and producer gas to provide a suitable diesel oil substitute for internal combustion engines. Biomass is basically composed of carbon,...
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Experimental investigations of a four-stroke single cylinder direct injection diesel engine operated on dual fuel mode with producer gas as inducted fuel and Honge oil and its methyl ester (HOME) as injected fuels
Banapurmath, N.R.; Tewari, P.G.; Hosmath, R.S. - In: Renewable Energy 33 (2008) 9, pp. 2007-2018
In order to meet the energy requirements, there has been growing interest in alternative fuels like biodiesels, methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, biogas, hydrogen and producer gas to provide a suitable diesel oil substitute for internal combustion engines. Vegetable oils present a very promising...
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Performance and emission characteristics of a DI compression ignition engine operated on Honge, Jatropha and sesame oil methyl esters
Banapurmath, N.R.; Tewari, P.G.; Hosmath, R.S. - In: Renewable Energy 33 (2008) 9, pp. 1982-1988
The high viscosity of vegetable oils leads to problem in pumping and spray characteristics. The inefficient mixing of vegetable oils with air contributes to incomplete combustion. The best way to use vegetable oils as fuel in compression ignition (CI) engines is to convert it into biodiesel....
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