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Predicting Individual Fuel Economy

SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants, 2011
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">To make informed decisions about travel and vehicle purchase, consumers need unbiased and accurate information of the fuel economy they will actually obtain. In the past, the EPA fuel economy estimates based on its 1984 rules have been widely criticized for overestimating on-road
Zhenhong Lin, David Greene
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Fuel economy of hybrid fuel-cell vehicles

Journal of Power Sources, 2005
The potential improvement in fuel economy of a mid-size fuel-cell vehicle by combining it with an energy storage system has been assessed. An energy management strategy is developed and used to operate the direct hydrogen, pressurized fuel-cell system in a load-following mode and the energy storage system in a charge-sustaining mode.
Rajesh K. Ahluwalia   +2 more
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On fuel economy bounds

2012 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, 2012
This paper addresses the question of fuel efficiency bounds for Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) powered vehicles. Such bounds are based on the optimally achievable brake specific fuel consumption (bsfc) of current state of the art engines and the ability to limit the engine operating conditions to the bsfc minimum.
Peter Bauer   +3 more
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Fuel Economy Handbook

1981
Section 1 Consideration of a New or Replacement Boiler Plant: Financial Considerations.- Establish load pattern - maximum, minimum, load pattern hour by hour.- Degree of standby capacity.- Efficiencies of various boiler types.- Typical dimensions needed to accommodate.- Typical capital and running costs (capital cost small compared to annual fuel bills
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Bioplastics for a circular economy

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Jan-Georg Rosenboom   +2 more
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Erratum: Economy of Fuel

Science, 1885
Page 74, col. 1, 6th line from bottom, read ''337 tons of coal per day, which gives combustion at the rate of over 1,500 pounds of coal for each mile traversed.''
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Noah W Sokol   +2 more
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New roads and challenges for fuel cells in heavy-duty transportation

Nature Energy, 2021
David A Cullen   +2 more
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