Reduction of Emissions in Diesel Engine Using Blended Diesel with Edible Bran Oil
A. K. Singh,
S. Barman,
P. Mondal
et al.
Abstract:Compare to the other internal combustion engines, the Diesel engine contributes a considerable part in air pollution; especially by emission of sulfur oxides (SOx) along with NOx, CO, and HC, those have a signi cant effect on the environment as well as on the human health. In concern to the fact, maintaining of the emissions out of diesel engines into the environment is mandatory; accordingly, a standard for emission regulation is set stringently from the BS-IV to BS-VI in this decade. Under this background, i… Show more
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