A Study of Ignition Delay of Marine Fuel Oil Containing Liquidized Waste Plastic
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Waste plastics are recycled in many ways. One of these consists of liquidizing such plastics and using the resulting material as a component in marine fuel oils. This paper reports on a study of the combustion characteristics, including ignition delay, maximum pressure, and time to Pmax., of marine fuels containing two liquidized waste plastics affect lighter ISO-F-DMA class fuel, but does not have any noticeable affect on the combustion characteristics of the heavier class fuel, ISO-F-RME25.
著者
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Hashimoto Takaaki
Research Institute
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Hashimoto Takaaki
Research Institute Research Center
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Baba Nobuhiro
Machinery Department
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Sasaki Sen-ichi
Research Institute, Research Center
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Sasaki Sen-ichi
Research Institute
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