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Burning velocity measurment of biodiesel components using divergent chennal technique and Heat Flux Method

Start Date: Saturday, Oct 15,2016

School: School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Project Incharge:Dr. Ratna Kishore V.
Co-Project Incharge:Prof . Sudarshan Kumar
Funded by:DST (SERB)
Burning velocity measurment of biodiesel components using divergent chennal technique and Heat Flux Method

The project titled Burning velocity measurment of biodiesel components using divergent chennal technique and Heat Flux Method, is funded by DST (SERB). The investigators of the project are Dr. V. Ratna Kishore and Prof. Sudarshan Kumar.

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