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Dual Fuel Combustion in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine
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The modification of a turbocharged diesel engine to a dual-fuel engine using methane as the supplementary fuel has been carried out.
The effect of the gaseous fuel in a turbocharged diesel engine has been investigated by means of a heat release study and a computer program already developed at Leicester Polytechnic. It is used in order to examine the rate of heat released under any operational condition.
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Few, P. and Newlyn, H., "Dual Fuel Combustion in a Turbocharged Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 871671, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871671.Also In
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