Mixtures of gasoline and alcohol when used in internal combustion engines designed for gasoline have been found to possess the advantage of alcohol in withstanding high compression without "knock" while retaining advantages of gasoline with regard to starting characteristics. Test of such fuels for maximum power-producing ability and fuel economy at various rates of consumption are thus of practical importance, with especial reference to high-compression engine development. This report discusses the results of tests which compares the performance of alcogas with x gasoline (export grade) as a standard
The heavy reliance on petroleum-derived fuels such as gasoline in the transportation sector is one o...
Increase in demand of ethanol as blending fuel with gasoline is increasing. For noting the performan...
The limited fossil fuel resources along with the increased public concerns about pollution levels ha...
Mixtures of gasoline and alcohol when used in internal combustion engines designed for gasoline have...
Several fuel oils, doped fuel oils, and mixtures of alcohol and fuel oil were tested in a high-speed...
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
Alcohols are a potential alternative fuel because of their renewable bio-based sources. Since the ni...
During the last few years the possibilities of alcohol as a fuel for internal combustion motors have...
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
An experimental investigation of combustion characteristics of higher alcohols/gasoline (UTG 96) ble...
The performance of an ordinary automobile engine was tested with several percentage of industrially...
The blending technique used in internal combustion engines can reduce emission of toxic exhaust comp...
Alcohol fuels have some significant advantages over other alternative fuels, including the ability t...
The increasing concern of global warming due to the ever-increasing amount of greenhouse gases (GHG)...
The paper evaluates the results of tests performed using mid- and high-level blends of the low-carbo...
The heavy reliance on petroleum-derived fuels such as gasoline in the transportation sector is one o...
Increase in demand of ethanol as blending fuel with gasoline is increasing. For noting the performan...
The limited fossil fuel resources along with the increased public concerns about pollution levels ha...
Mixtures of gasoline and alcohol when used in internal combustion engines designed for gasoline have...
Several fuel oils, doped fuel oils, and mixtures of alcohol and fuel oil were tested in a high-speed...
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
Alcohols are a potential alternative fuel because of their renewable bio-based sources. Since the ni...
During the last few years the possibilities of alcohol as a fuel for internal combustion motors have...
Gasoline, the fuel now used, is an extremely volatile and inflammable liquid capable of forming expl...
An experimental investigation of combustion characteristics of higher alcohols/gasoline (UTG 96) ble...
The performance of an ordinary automobile engine was tested with several percentage of industrially...
The blending technique used in internal combustion engines can reduce emission of toxic exhaust comp...
Alcohol fuels have some significant advantages over other alternative fuels, including the ability t...
The increasing concern of global warming due to the ever-increasing amount of greenhouse gases (GHG)...
The paper evaluates the results of tests performed using mid- and high-level blends of the low-carbo...
The heavy reliance on petroleum-derived fuels such as gasoline in the transportation sector is one o...
Increase in demand of ethanol as blending fuel with gasoline is increasing. For noting the performan...
The limited fossil fuel resources along with the increased public concerns about pollution levels ha...