Fuel Injection in Automotive Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.5772/39040
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Multivariate Modeling in Quality Control of Viscosity in Fuel: An Application in Oil Industry

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“…Freitas et al (2012) and Pasquini (2003) explain this instrumentation (Figure 1): the polychromatic radiation emitted by the source has a wavelength selected by a Michelson interferometer. The beam splitter has a refractive index such that approximately half of the radiation is directed to the fixed mirror and the other half is reflected, reaching the movable mirror and is therefore reflected by them.…”
Section: Acquisition Database: Infrared Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Freitas et al (2012) and Pasquini (2003) explain this instrumentation (Figure 1): the polychromatic radiation emitted by the source has a wavelength selected by a Michelson interferometer. The beam splitter has a refractive index such that approximately half of the radiation is directed to the fixed mirror and the other half is reflected, reaching the movable mirror and is therefore reflected by them.…”
Section: Acquisition Database: Infrared Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Freitas (2012), kinematic viscosity of the diesel oil and jet fuel products is an important property in terms of its effect on power system and in fuel injection. Both high and low viscosities are undesirable since they can cause, among others, problems in fuel atomization.…”
Section: Acquisition Data Base: Reference Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%