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Oxygenate fuel in a Diesel engine – Is a CI engine capable of lambda 1?

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With an ever-increasing demand for fuel and a scarcity of existing crude oil resources as well as a desired elimination of greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector by 2050, research on alternative fuels is gaining in importance. In addition to the further development of combustion engines and their exhaust gas aftertreatment systems, particularly climate-neutral fuels and their production offer great potential for fulfilling the CO2 emission and pollutant emission requirements.

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Münz, M., Töpfer, D., Mokros, A., Beidl, C. (2017). Oxygenate fuel in a Diesel engine – Is a CI engine capable of lambda 1?. In: Liebl, J., Beidl, C. (eds) Internationaler Motorenkongress 2017. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17109-4_29

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