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Biodiesel

10/10/2009 9:38 AM

What is the calculated isobaric (atmospheric) coeff. of thermal expansion for various B100 samples (soy, palm, etc). Max temp is <100F. Please show calcs if possible

What about coeff of expansion of various blends with ULSD?

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10/10/2009 10:46 AM
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10/11/2009 5:00 AM

Smells like homework to me.......

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10/12/2009 7:48 PM

Hi dsdynamics,

Try this site.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/17569515/Integration-of-Alternative-Sources-of-Energy

Hope this helps. It has 'Biodiesel' as just one of many thermal types.

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