INFLUENCE OF FUEL PROPERTIES ON THE COMBUSTION IN DIESEL ENGINE DRIVEN BY THE EMULSIFIED FUELS.

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The authors investigated the influence of fuel properties on combustion with various emulsified fuels in a direct injection diesel engine. Results show that water-to-C heavy oil emulsion reduces NO//x, CO and smoke as water-to-gas oil and water-to-C heavy oil emulsions do. The improvement of the specific fuel consumption, however, is less remarkable than expected. This is because the effect of water vapor explosion is smaller than in the other emulsified fuels.

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Tsukahara, M., Murayama, T., & Yoshimoto, Y. (1982). INFLUENCE OF FUEL PROPERTIES ON THE COMBUSTION IN DIESEL ENGINE DRIVEN BY THE EMULSIFIED FUELS. Bulletin of the JSME, 25(202), 612–619. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsme1958.25.612

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