Mueller et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Diesel surrogate fuels for engine testing and chemical-kinetic modeling: Compositions and propertiesMueller et al., 2016
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- Mueller C
- Cannella W
- Bays J
- Bruno T
- DeFabio K
- Dettman H
- Gieleciak R
- Huber M
- Kweon C
- McConnell S
- Pitz W
- Ratcliff M
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- Energy & Fuels
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The primary objectives of this work were to formulate, blend, and characterize a set of four ultralow-sulfur diesel surrogate fuels in quantities sufficient to enable their study in single- cylinder-engine and combustion-vessel experiments. The surrogate fuels feature increasing …
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