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Abstract
Alternative fuels have been intensively introduced in transportation sectors in recent years. While some of the wear caused by these fuels can be seen initially, the problems really become clear after years of application. The goal of this task was to identify and present an overview of potential wear issues to prevent major surprises in the future.
The Task evaluated excess wear in internal combustion engines caused by the use of alternative fuels. The objectives were to review ongoing related projects in the member countries and conduct a general literature review to evaluate which engine wear problem that can be foreseen with future application of alternative fuels.
The Task evaluated excess wear in internal combustion engines caused by the use of alternative fuels. The objectives were to review ongoing related projects in the member countries and conduct a general literature review to evaluate which engine wear problem that can be foreseen with future application of alternative fuels.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 42 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2024 |
| MoE publication type | D4 Published development or research report or study |
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BioFlex: Production of sustainable storable liquid fuels for flexible power generation and marine transport
Kallio, S. (Manager), Oasmaa, A. (Owner), Lehtonen, J. (Participant), Ohra-aho, T. (Participant), Lindfors, C. (Participant), Aakko-Saksa, P. (Participant), Nyyssönen, S. (Participant), Koponen, P. (Participant), Winberg, I. (Participant), Nevander, M. (Participant), Lahtinen, J. (Participant), Korpijärvi, K. (Participant), Viertiö, T. (Participant) & Arandia, A. (Participant)
1/10/19 → 30/09/23
Project: Business Finland project