Effects of Pre-Injection and Antioxidants in a Diesel Engine Fuelled with Methyl Esters of Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesel
R Anbalagan,
S Sendilvelan,
K Bhaskar
Abstract:Diesel engines are significant contributors to air pollution, particularly through emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), smoke, and carbon monoxide (CO). Finding sustainable fuel alternatives and additives to reduce emissions without compromising engine performance is imperative for environmental and public health concerns. This study investigates the impact of adding tert-butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) antioxidants to blends containing 20% Methyl Esters of Waste Cooking Oil (20MEOWCO) and 80% diesel fuel in Modified … Show more
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