Effect of C2-C5 Alcohol Blends with Diesel and Camphor Oil as Additive on the Performance and Emissions in Diesel Engine
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The design of internal combustion has developed in many countries, so adopting highly optimized and increased engine performance and reduced emissions become essential. To enhance the property of the base diesel fuel, the alcohol namely ethanol and pentanol with camphor oil as an additive. The diesel engine which is fuelled with varying proportions of alcohol gave reduced amount of (NOx, HC and CO) and increased the brake thermal performance.
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