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Rebuttal letter to the article entitled as “Exergy analysis and nanoparticle assessment of cooking oil biodiesel and standard diesel fueled internal combustion engine” by I. Yildiz,H. Caliskan,K. Mori,Energy and Environment 31(8) (2020) 1303–1317
This rebuttal letter reports some physical facts, which are contradictory with known physical facts, in the article entitled “Exergy analysis and nanoparticle assessment of cooking oil biodiesel and standard diesel fueled internal combustion engine” by I. Yildiz, H. Caliskan, K. Mori, Energy and Environment 31(8) (2020) 1303–1317.
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