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This project addresses Australia’s research priority #1: An environmentally Sustainable Australia, through the priority goals of reducing emissions in transport as well as transforming existing industries.   It is consistent with the Government’s Transport Fuels Policy (to improve fuel standards and to develop the alternative fuel industry), will help to achieve the Government’s Biofuels Target (of 350ML by 2010) and meets the goals of the AP6 Clean Technology program.
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  Diesel Engine connected with heat exchanger and vortex mixer.
Diesel engine connected with heat exchanger and vortex mixer
 
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Introduction

We are testing the possibilities of the assemblies of vortex mixers and heat exchangers to the diesel engine to produce better engine performance. This technology offers the option to reduce the use of fossil fuels (diesel) and to increase the use of renewable fuel (ethanol).


Current research programs

Our research program related to fuels and performance of dual fuel diesel engines.


Partner organisations

Partners involved in the dual fuel project.


Personnel

Staff involved in the research of fuels and performance of dual fuel diesel engines.

Publications

Research publications related to investigations of fuels and performance of dual fuel diesel engines.


Contact

Contact research staff involved in the dual fuel project.

 

See also

Smart Systems Research
The Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering performs significant research under its Smart Systems Research Theme

Mechanical Engineering

Information for future undergraduate students interested in a career in Mechanical Engineering