نتایج جستجو برای: diesel fraction

تعداد نتایج: 167734  

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2011
Thomas W Hesterberg Christopher M Long Sonja N Sax Charles A Lapin Roger O McClellan William B Bunn Peter A Valberg

Diesel exhaust (DE) characteristic of pre-1988 engines is classified as a "probable" human carcinogen (Group 2A) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has classified DE as "likely to be carcinogenic to humans." These classifications were based on the large body of health effect studies conducted on DE over the past 30 or so years...

2006
Sangjin Hong Margaret S. Wooldridge Hong G. Im Dennis N. Assanis Eric Kurtz

2 Abstract`A three-dimensional reacting flow modeling approach is presented for predictions of compression ignition, combustion, NOx and soot emissions over a wide range of operating conditions in a diesel engine. The ignition/combustion model is based on a modified eddy dissipation concept (EDC) which has been implemented into the KIVA 3V engine simulation code. The modified EDC model is used ...

2017
Kai F Pfister Sabrina Baader Mathias Baader Silvia Berndt Lukas J Goossen

Rapeseed oil methyl ester (RME) and (bio)ethylene are converted into biofuel with an evenly rising boiling point curve, which fulfills the strict boiling specifications prescribed by the fuel standard EN 590 for modern (petro)diesel engines. Catalyzed by a Pd/Ru system, RME undergoes isomerizing metathesis in a stream of ethylene gas, leading to a defined olefin, monoester, and diester blend. T...

2005
Peter-Michael Osera

We introduce a syntax and semantics for an adaption of the Join Calculus to the Diesel programming language, entitled Join Diesel. We describe the design decisions and trade-offs made in integrating these concurrency primitives into the Diesel language. We also give a typechecking algorithm for the function calls and method declarations of Join Diesel and then prove its soundness.

2012
K Rajagopal

Transesterified vegetable oils (biodiesel) are promising alternative fuel for diesel engines. Used vegetable oils are disposed from restaurants in large quantities. But higher viscosity restricts their direct use in diesel engines. In this study, used cooking oil was dehydrated and then transesterified using an alkaline catalyst. The combustion, performance and emission characteristics of Used ...

2000
Yusuf Ali Milford A. Hanna Joseph E. Borg

A Cummins N14-410 diesel engine was operated on twelve fuels produced by blending methyl tailowate, methyl soyate and ethanol with No.2 diesel fuel. Engine incylinder pressure data were used to evaluate engine performance. Peak cylinder pressures for each fuel blend at all engine speeds were lower than peak pressure for diesel fuel with the exception of the 80 % diesel, 13 % methyl tallowate, a...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
e. moliterni chemical engineering department. institute for chemical and environmental technology (itquima), university of castilla-la mancha, 13071, ciudad real, spain r. gómez chemical engineering department. institute for chemical and environmental technology (itquima), university of castilla-la mancha, 13071, ciudad real, spain l. rodríguez alquimia soluciones ambientales s.l., c/ de la calidad 3, 13250 daimiel (ciudad real), spain f.j. fernández chemical engineering department. institute for chemical and environmental technology (itquima), university of castilla-la mancha, 13071, ciudad real, spain j. villaseñor chemical engineering department. institute for chemical and environmental technology (itquima), university of castilla-la mancha, 13071, ciudad real, spain

this work studies the biosurfactants production which enables the diesel biodegradation byusing mixed microbial consortia from polluted sites. it was carried out by culturing three microbial consortia(named as xa, xb and xc) obtained from polluted soils, and enriched in diesel as sole carbon source.batchexperiments were done to study the effects of three variables (temperature,hydrocarbon conce...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Wenhui Xiong Ryan Bernesky Robert Bechard Guy Michaud Jeremy Lang

Approximately 11% and 25% of annual Canadian oil spill accidents are gasoline and diesel spills, respectively. Gasoline and diesel spills are a challenge to conventional environmental forensic techniques because refinery processes remove most of the higher molecular weight biomarkers. This study presents a tiered environmental forensics strategy that includes such information as site operationa...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
J E Muscat E L Wynder

The risk of lung cancer associated with diesel exhaust has been calculated from 14 case-control or cohort studies. We evaluated the findings from these studies to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to implicate diesel exhaust as a human lung carcinogen. Four studies found increased risks associated with long-term exposure, although two of the four studies were based on the same coho...

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