Performance & emissions attributes of bio diesel used cooking oil under varying engine load conditions

Used cooking oil (UCO or WCO) has become more popular because to the rise in the consumption of both vegetable and animal oils. Modern technology has made it possible to recycle wasted cooking oil (UCO) into biofuels, which increases the value of biological waste by lowering the amount of oil that h...

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