Abstract:Increased global warming due to the vehicular and industrial emissions has led to the development novel carbon sequestration technologies. In this investigation, exhaust gas from an internal combustion (IC) engine was used to grow microalgae. For this purpose, a twin cylinder, four stroke, water cooled direct injection (DI) developing power of 7.36 kW at a constant speed of 1500 rpm was used. The test engine was fuelled with diesel and operated at four different injection pressures, and subsequently with five … Show more
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