See: Figure 4.4, Page 128
http://members.shaw.ca/biofuels/ebeggsthesis.pdf
Hi Ed
Tried to view your work various times using Netscape but always problems.
Just tried now for the first time with Explorer - perfect ! Viewing now, very
interesting.
Thanks
James
The ACREVO study?
http://www.nf-2000.org/secure/Fair/F484.htm
Thanks for the link Keith.
I wonder if anyone using SVO has retarded the injector timing in order to
reduce NOx emissions? The reason I ask is that I'm attempting to set up a
series of SVO trials on a range of public transport
James:
50% reduction for Canola SVO, compared to PREMIUM Canadian diesel fuel.
About the same as new soy biodiesel, and Canola WVO
VW Jetta.
Renewable Oil Fuels and Diesel Engines as Components of Sustainable
System Design M.Sc. thesis
E. Beggs (c'est moi)
See: Figure 4.4, Page 128
I was at a meeting last night where one delegate claimed that small
particulates 2.5 m or smaller pass through glass.
Most unlikely.
ie. If you live by a main road, closing your windows does not keep
the stuff out of your house. I find that hard to believe.
Any opinions?
James
The glass keeps
Maybe their glass is broken
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Maybe they haid is up they b**t.
Craig
kirk wrote:
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I was at a meeting last night where one delegate claimed that small
particulates 2.5 m or smaller pass through glass.
ie. If you live by a main road, closing your windows does not keep
the stuff
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according to EPA's indoor air quality site.
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/
Edward Beggs
www.biofuels.ca
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