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04/01778 Precision of oil shale energy rating and oil shale resources: Koitmets, K. et al. Oil Shale, 2003, 20, (1), 15–24


Book ID
104279570
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Weight
172 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


02 Liquid fuels (economics, business, marketing, policy) Methane Number (MN) calculated from the standard AVL software METHANE (which corresponds to the MN measured on a Cooperative Fuel Research engine). Then, in the second part, the 'mechanical' resistance to knock of our engine is highlighted by means of the Methane Number Requirement (MNR). A single cylinder LISTER PETTER engine was modified to run as a spark ignition engine with a fixed compression ratio and an adjustable spark advance. Effects of engine settings on the MNR are deduced from experimental data and compared extensively with previous studies. Using the above, it is then possible to adapt the engine settings for optimal knock control and performances. The error on the SUN and MNR stands beneath 4-2 MN units over the gases and engine settings considered.


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