2018
DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2018.1500479
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Tuning commercial diesel to microemulsified and blended form: phase behavior and implications

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“…It is clear from the diagram that stable single-phase microemulsions in the region rich in DF can only be formed at low emulsifier concentrations (8−15%), which is a definite advantage of the surfactant−cosurfactant system, as compared to other suggested systems. 7,8,12 Viscosity is an important performance characteristic of any liquid fuel. It determined its pumpability and has a significant influence on atomization in combustion chambers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear from the diagram that stable single-phase microemulsions in the region rich in DF can only be formed at low emulsifier concentrations (8−15%), which is a definite advantage of the surfactant−cosurfactant system, as compared to other suggested systems. 7,8,12 Viscosity is an important performance characteristic of any liquid fuel. It determined its pumpability and has a significant influence on atomization in combustion chambers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combustion is strongly affected by the density of fuel being injected. Injection of a denser fuel into the engine leads to a slower expansion of the vapor phase, causing colder vapors, which in turn cause a delay in the attainment of the auto‐ignition temperature . The API gravities of the microemulsions were initially measured, and then converted into the specific gravities using Equation , as mentioned earlier.…”
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“…However, the WDME stability control in conditions of a fluctuating environment temperature is almost unexplored. Only recently, some studies become to consider the thermal stability of microemulsions at temperatures different from standard one [4,6,7]. Alongside this, we did not find researches of the thermal stability control of the WDME fuels under low and subzero temperatures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%