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A New System for the Delivery and Combustion Control of Coal Slurries in Diesel Engines
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A new system which has the capacity to inject and control the combustion of coal slurries in diesel engines is describe. The system eliminates the negative impact of coal slurries on the injection process, improves combustion of coal slurries, eliminates or greatly reduces the wear of the fuel delivery hardware, and prevents the nozzle clogging.
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Baranescu, G., "A New System for the Delivery and Combustion Control of Coal Slurries in Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 890446, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890446.Also In
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