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Performance and emission evaluation of biodiesel fueled diesel engine abetted with exhaust gas recirculation and Ni coated catalytic converter

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This article summarizes the results of a laboratory exertion to evaluate the performance and emission parameters of a single cylinder, water cooled, direct injection diesel engine with and without the aid of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), as well as with and without the assistance of nickel coated catalytic converter. Neat diesel, ethyl esters of waste frying oil (B100), and its diesel blends (B20 and B40) were used as test fuels to assess the various engine operating parameters. Conjointly, i

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This page is a summary of: Performance and emission evaluation of biodiesel fueled diesel engine abetted with exhaust gas recirculation and Ni coated catalytic converter, Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, March 2013, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/1.4802943.
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