The influence of fuel composition on a heavy-duty, natural-gas direct-injection engine
This work investigates the implications of natural gas composition on the combustion in a heavy-duty natural gas engine and on the associated pollutant emissions. In this engine system, natural gas is injected into the combustion chamber shortly before the end of the compression stroke; a diesel pil...
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Main Authors: | G.P. McTaggart-Cowan, S.N. Rogak, S.R. Munshi, P.G. Hill, W.K. Bushe |
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Format: | Default Article |
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2010
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5622 |
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