2014
DOI: 10.3846/16484142.2014.895960
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Attempts to Reduce Biodiesel Blends Nox Pollutant Emissions by Ultrasonic Conditioning

Abstract: The conditions imposed by the renewable energy Directive 2009/28/EC make it mandatory for EU member countries to ensure that by 2020 fossil fuels used in the transport sector contain a 10% component of biofuel. The 10% limit is based on results of experiments conducted by engine manufacturers and researchers in the biofuels domain, which show that this percentage can be used in IC engines without major technical changes to equipment and engine systems. Taking into account that increasing the percentage of biod… Show more

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“…Other researchers have managed to obtain a new category of fuel through ultrasonic treatment on biofuels. For example, Mariasiu et al [109] have studied the effects of the ultrasonic irradiation process of diesel and biodiesel on NOx emissions. Irradiating fuel with ultrasound causes significant variations in physical parameters.…”
Section: Avl-fire [85]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers have managed to obtain a new category of fuel through ultrasonic treatment on biofuels. For example, Mariasiu et al [109] have studied the effects of the ultrasonic irradiation process of diesel and biodiesel on NOx emissions. Irradiating fuel with ultrasound causes significant variations in physical parameters.…”
Section: Avl-fire [85]mentioning
confidence: 99%