Studies on Corrosion behavior of biodiesel on diesel engine parts
IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun
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Kaul,Savita
Saxena,R.C Bhatnagar,A.K Goyal,H.B Gupta,A.K |
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2009-08-11T11:23:29Z
2009-08-11T11:23:29Z 2009-08-11T11:23:29Z |
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CORCON-2004
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/441 |
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Environmental factors are becoming the main driving force for cleaner fuels and the
quest for looking into the alternate fuels. Adoption of Euro III&Euro IVequivalent
emission norms in India is under consideration and will be applicable in 7 mega
cities with effect from April 2005 and April 2010, respectively. The Euro IIIemission
norms would be implemented in entire country by the year 2010. This willlead to
drastic reduction in Sulphur content and increase in cetane number. Biodiesel will
help in meeting these two important requirements, particularly for ultra low sulfur
diesel. Studies for synthesis and characterizationof biodieselfrom non-edible oils
like Jatropha Curcas, Pongamia glabra (Karanj), Madhuca indica (Mahua) and
Salvadoraoleoides(pilu) have been carried out.
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en_US
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Corrosion
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Studies on Corrosion behavior of biodiesel on diesel engine parts
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Article
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