Abstract:Emissions from the exhaust gases of a diesel engine contain a large number of nanoparticles that are harmful to human health and the environment. The use of fuel optimizers, i.e. fuel additives, potentially reduce emissions, particulate matter (PM), and improve combustion characteristics. In this study, the engine-out exhaust emissions, fuel consumption and particle size distribution emitted from a diesel engine were evaluated using a mixture of 11% biodiesel and 89% mineral diesel (named B11), containing 10 p… Show more
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