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Exhaust gases emission tests of tractor engine fueled by diesel and biofuels
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Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poznań, Poland
 
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Institute for Combustion Engines and Transport, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
 
 
Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering 2013;58(4):212-217
 
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This paper presents the methodology and results of comparative tests of tractor engine emission powered by diesel and two types of biofuels: rapeseed oil methyl esters and camelina oil methyl esters. Measurements of the CO2 emissions, toxic exhaust gas components (CO, HC, NOx) and mass, quantity, size of particulate matter (PM) are also included.
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