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Brake specific fuel consumption 2 Brake thermal efficiency 2 Cetane number 2 Cotton seed oil 2 Emissions 2 Methyl ester cotton seed oil 2 Methyl ester rice bran oil 2 Rice bran oil 2 Variable compression ratio 2 Baumwollanbau 1 Baumwolle 1 Bio diesel 1 Biodiesel 1 Biofuel 1 Biokraftstoff 1 Combustion 1 Compression ratio 1 Cotton 1 Cotton production 1 Emission 1 Methyl esters of waste cooking oil 1 Performance 1 Reis 1 Reisanbau 1 Rice 1 Rice production 1 Saatgut 1 Seed 1 Variable compression ratio engine 1 Variable compression ratio multi fuel engine 1 Waste cooking oil methyl ester 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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K., Sundar 2 Muralidharan, K. 2 Udayakumar, R. 2 Vasudevan, D. 2 Sheeba, K.N. 1
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Applied Energy 1 Energy 1 Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Comparative evaluation of the performance of rice bran and cotton seed biodiesel blends in VCR diesel engine
K., Sundar; Udayakumar, R. - In: Energy Reports 6 (2020) 2, pp. 795-801
In the country like India, it is very advantageous to use the cotton seed oil and rice bran oil as the primary source for producing the biodiesel, as India is known as the larger producer of these seeds in the universe. This current research mainly focuses on the emission and performance of the...
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Comparative evaluation of the performance of rice bran and cotton seed biodiesel blends in VCR diesel engine
K., Sundar; Udayakumar, R. - In: Energy reports 6 (2020) 2, pp. 795-801
In the country like India, it is very advantageous to use the cotton seed oil and rice bran oil as the primary source for producing the biodiesel, as India is known as the larger producer of these seeds in the universe. This current research mainly focuses on the emission and performance of the...
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Performance, emission and combustion characteristics of biodiesel fuelled variable compression ratio engine
Muralidharan, K.; Vasudevan, D.; Sheeba, K.N. - In: Energy 36 (2011) 8, pp. 5385-5393
cylinder; four stroke variable compression ratio multi fuel engine fuelled with waste cooking oil methyl ester and its blends …
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Performance, emission and combustion characteristics of a variable compression ratio engine using methyl esters of waste cooking oil and diesel blends
Muralidharan, K.; Vasudevan, D. - In: Applied Energy 88 (2011) 11, pp. 3959-3968
The performance, emission and combustion characteristics of a single cylinder four stroke variable compression ratio …
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