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  • derived fuel

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  • Increasing the combustion temperature in diesel engines is an idea which has been pursued for over 20 years.
  • Future emission legislation and new diesel engine technology tighten the requirements for modern diesel vehicle exhaust after-treatment systems.
  • Although diesel engines have higher thermal and volumetric efficiencies, sufficiently large amount of particulate matter (PM) including soot is emitted during its exhaust stage.
  • Combustion Analysis and Particulate Mutagenicity Characterization for a Single-Cylinder Diesel Engine Fueled by Fischer-Tropsch Derived Liquids Michael H. McMillian, P.E. Further growth of diesel engines in the light-duty and heavy-duty vehicular markets is closely linked to the potential health risks of diesel exhaust.

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