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DTSTART:20130903T170500Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:he taxonomy of fuels\, Chaos & Complex Systems Seminar\, Jim B
 lair\, Milton and Edgewood College
DESCRIPTION:   *Internal and external combustion engines<br><br>\n   
 *Piston engines vs gas turbines and the fuel requirements for both<br>
 <br>\n   *Additives: What is octane number\, and the pros and cons of
  various ways to increase it:  Tetraethyl lead\,  MTBE\,  aromatics\, 
 and alcohols<br><br>\n   *Did cumene win the Battle for Britain?<br><
 br>\n   *How the source of  lead contamination can be determined from
  the unusual  isotopic properties of that element.<br><br>\n   *The t
 radeoff between the different kinds of pollution emitted by internal c
 ombustion motors<br><br>\n   *The pros and cons of ethanol as a fuel 
 for cars<br><br>\n   *Why it is easier to make bio-diesel and bio-jet
  fuel than bio-gasoline<br><br>\n   *Why a modern jet fighter would h
 ave been useful in WW I\, but a WW II Spitfire or P-51 Mustang would n
 ot have been.<br><br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3050
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