Nagy et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A friction and wear study of laboratory aged engine oil in the presence of diesel fuel and oxymethylene etherNagy et al., 2019
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- Nagy A
- Knaup J
- Zsoldos I
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- Tribology-Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces
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Non-fossil fuels for the commercial and passenger vehicle sector are gaining more importance due to their positive effects on exhaust gas emissions. Ongoing research investigating a broad variety of biofuels, synthetic fuels and regenerative fuels shows that a …
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