2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14238121
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Novel Mathematical Method to Obtain the Optimum Speed and Fuel Reduction in Heavy Diesel Trucks

Abstract: In Mexico and many parts of the world, land cargo transport units (UTTC) operate at high speeds, causing accidents, increased fuel costs, and high levels of polluting emissions in the atmosphere. The speed in road driving, by the carriers, has been a factor little studied; however, it causes serious damage. This problem is reflected in accidents, road damage, low efficiency in the life of the engine and tires, low fuel efficiency, and high polluting emissions, among others. The official Mexican standard NOM-01… Show more

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Section: Theoretical Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study that organizes the information of the number of patents by technology, year of publication, relevant developments, IPC codes where they are indexed, and countries or assignees that are at the forefront in the publication of patents, is necessary to establish the degree of penetration of power generation systems that use an ORC in different countries. Establishing cooperative alliances to promote its use where conditions encourage the development of sustainable technologies [28,29].…”
Section: Theoretical Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%