EXERGY, ENERGY, AND EMISSIONS ANALYSES OF BINARY AND TERNARY BLENDS OF SEED WASTE BIODIESEL OF TOMATO, PAPAYA, AND APRICOT IN A DIESEL ENGINE

Exergy, energy, and emissions analyses of binary and ternary blends of seed waste biodiesel of tomato, papaya, and apricot in a diesel engine

Biodiesel is considered as a renewable biofuel-based substitute for fossil diesel as the properties of biodiesel are similar to those of normal diesel fuel.However, biodiesel has some properties which a negative effect on engine combustion.Binary and ternary fuel blends (blends of biodiesels with the opposite properties) are the best environmentall

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A System to Enable Mixing Controlled Combustion With High Octane Fuels Using a Prechamber and High-Pressure Direct Injector

The demand for transportation energy is growing and thus improving the efficiency and reducing the pollutant emissions from this energy sector is critical.Transportation has historically been powered by the internal combustion engine (ICE).Many alternative technologies are being evaluated to replace the ICE, such as hydrogen fuel cells and battery

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Evaluation of cutaneous drug reactions in patients visiting out patient departments of Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMC and H), Nagpur

Objectives: To detect cutaneous drug reactions through spontaneous reporting system in IGGMCand H, Nagpur and analyze them using standard assessment scales.Materials and Methods: An observational, prospective study was performed in patients attending dermatology OPD of IGGMC and H, Nagpur from 1 st June 05 to 31 st May 09.Patients were examined for

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Morphology and histochemistry of the aesthetasc-associated epidermal glands in terrestrial hermit crabs of the genus Coenobita (Decapoda: Paguroidea).

Crustaceans have successfully adapted to a variety of environments including fresh- and saltwater as well as land.Transition from an aquatic to a terrestrial lifestyle required adaptations of the sensory equipment of an animal, particularly in olfaction, where the stimulus itself changes from hydrophilic to mainly hydrophobic, air-borne molecules.H

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