Saturday 4 June 2011

Biodiesel fame

Lighting a Fire Under Combustion Simulation
HPCwire (blog) - Michael Feldman - ‎Jun 1, 2011‎
In addition, the need for better fuel efficiency as well as the changing nature of the fuel itself -- which can be anything from standard gasoline, to diesel, ethanol, liquified natural gas, biodiesel, propane, rapeseed oil, or some combination thereof ...
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Analyser detects FAMEs in aviation turbine fuel
Laboratory Talk - ‎May 17, 2011‎
PAC has released an analyser that is designed to detect traces of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs), more widely known as biodiesel, in aviation turbine fuel. According to the company, the FAME in Avtur analyser can be used by the average technician and ...
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FAME 'will cause lots of off-specs'
bunkerworld (subscription) - ‎May 19, 2011‎
The automotive industry encountered initial problems with biodiesel blends, fuel blends containing 5-7% of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) are now commonplace, observed Bob Thornton, Marine Technical Director at World Fuel Services at the Bunkerworld ...
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Diesel bug warning for boat owners
Easier (press release) - ‎May 17, 2011‎
"The best advice seems to be to try and find out if the fuel you are intending to purchase has any Biodiesel or FAME additive, and try to avoid using fuel that does. If this is not an option, then using recommended fuel treatments such as 'Marine 16' ...

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