Search for dissertations about: "ethanol dual fuel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words ethanol dual fuel.
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1. Alcohol Flexible Dual-Fuel Direct Injection Engine
Abstract : Laws concerning emissions from HD internal combustion engines are becoming increasingly stringent in terms of local emissions and emissions concerning global warming such as lowering tailpipe CO2. New engine technologies are needed to satisfy these new requirements and to reduce fossil fuel dependency and increase renewable fuels in the transportation sector. READ MORE
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2. Methanol Diesel Dual Fuel Direct Injection in a HD-CI Engine
Abstract : Laws concerning emissions from heavy duty (HD) internal combustion engines are becoming increasingly stringent. New engine technologies are needed to satisfy these new requirements and to reduce fossil fuel dependency. READ MORE
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3. Diffusive Combustion of Ethanol in a Dual-Fuel Direct Injection Compression Ignition Engine
Abstract : The impact of climate change due to global warming necessitates rapid and extensive measures to enhance the sustainability of the energy and transport sectors. In this context, there are large environmental and societal benefits to be gained by replacing diesel with renewable fuels for road freight transport. READ MORE
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4. Processing Lignocellulosic Biomass into Ethanol - Implications of High Solid Loadings
Abstract : Fuel ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass has the potential to provide a sustainable replacement for traditional oil-based fuels. This dissertation assesses the processing of three different lignocellulosic materials – spruce, wheat straw and giant reed – at industrially relevant solid loadings. The work is divided into two main parts. READ MORE
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5. Gasification-based Biorefinery for Mechanical Pulp Mills
Abstract : The modern concept of “biorefinery” is dominantly based on chemical pulp mills to create more value than cellulose pulp fibres, and energy from the dissolved lignins and hemicelluloses. This concept is characterized by the conversion of biomass into various bio-based products. READ MORE