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Technical and economic evaluation of an engine and irrigation pump using a T-type mixer for natural gas

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Title
Technical and economic evaluation of an engine and irrigation pump using a T-type mixer for natural gas
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Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering, January 2023
DOI 10.3389/fmech.2022.1081659
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Waleed Kamel ElHelew, Abdallah Mahmoud Abdelmaqsoud, Khaleed Faran ElBagoury, Hayder AbdElHussein Shanan

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