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Temperature Dependence of Density and Viscosity of Biobutanol-Gasoline Blends

Daniel Trost    
Adam Polcar    
Dorin Boldor    
Divine Bup Nde    
Artur Wolak and Vojtech Kumbár    

Resumen

The results are applicable in industrial practice. The models with the coefficients could be used to set a car control unit, which would be able to evaluate the exact amount of fuel needed for injection into the combustion chamber according to the current concentration of the biobutanol in the gasoline and current temperature of the fuel, because, as this paper stated, these can affect the fuel volumetric mass density and the dynamic/kinematic viscosity.

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