Alternative Fuels and Their Application to Combustion Engines
Rahman, S M Ashrafur
Alternative Fuels and Their Application to Combustion Engines - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (114 p.)
Open Access
The world is observing the disastrous consequences of climate change. The recent bushfires in Australia in 2019-2020 have burned 16.8 million hectares of land and killed 1 billion animals (estimated). Although diesel vehicles are widely used all over the world due their innate high power output, adaptability, and affordability; the transport sector is a significant contributor to carbon dioxide, which is immensely accountable for global warming. The production of cleaner alternatives to diesel fuel will help to build a sustainable environment for future generations. The Special Issue contains papers from experts around the world addressing the mentioned issues and suggesting pathways to improve.
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English
books978-3-0365-1397-3 9783036513980 9783036513973
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1397-3 doi
Research & information: general
Technology: general issues
waste coffee grounds ultrasonic-assisted technology biodiesel optimisation compression ignition (CI) engine isopropanol combustion energy indicators ecological indicators high frequeny reciprocating rig palm-sesame biodiesel nanoparticle additives four-ball tribo tester engine characteristics tribological characteristics corrosion automotive materials green fuels corrosion test methods alcohol-to-jet alternative fuel SAF emission particles particulate matter
Alternative Fuels and Their Application to Combustion Engines - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (114 p.)
Open Access
The world is observing the disastrous consequences of climate change. The recent bushfires in Australia in 2019-2020 have burned 16.8 million hectares of land and killed 1 billion animals (estimated). Although diesel vehicles are widely used all over the world due their innate high power output, adaptability, and affordability; the transport sector is a significant contributor to carbon dioxide, which is immensely accountable for global warming. The production of cleaner alternatives to diesel fuel will help to build a sustainable environment for future generations. The Special Issue contains papers from experts around the world addressing the mentioned issues and suggesting pathways to improve.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1397-3 9783036513980 9783036513973
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1397-3 doi
Research & information: general
Technology: general issues
waste coffee grounds ultrasonic-assisted technology biodiesel optimisation compression ignition (CI) engine isopropanol combustion energy indicators ecological indicators high frequeny reciprocating rig palm-sesame biodiesel nanoparticle additives four-ball tribo tester engine characteristics tribological characteristics corrosion automotive materials green fuels corrosion test methods alcohol-to-jet alternative fuel SAF emission particles particulate matter