Higher Calorific Value
Is The maximum amount of energy that can be obtained from the combustion of a fuel, including the energy released when the steam produced during combustion is condensed. also known as the "Hhgher heating value"
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The calories or thermal units contained in one unit of a substance and released when the substance is burned.
The amount of heat produced by the complete combustion of a matterial or fule measured in units of of energy per amount of materail Example : Btu/mA3
The higher the calorific value of a fuel, the higher its combustion rate is, which is important knowledge to know. A low calorific value indicates more water vapor absorption.
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Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
Calorific value for dry wood is 18.2 MJ per kg
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NCV means Net Calorific Value. The lower calorific value or Net calorific value (NCV) which supposes that the products of combustion contain the water of combustion to the vapor state. The heat contained in this water is not recovered.
1600 cal/g
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
hydrogen calorific value is 150000 kJ/kg
Dung cakes. Its has a calorific value of 7 kilojoule.
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The calorific value of fat is 9.1 Kcal
the calorific value of biodeisel is 150kJ/g
15-17 calorific value
Calorific value is the percentage of heat generated by a unit of substance. Some substances have high calorific value , while others have low calorific value.
GVC stands for gross caloric value. Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation, Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
The calorific value of fuel is the quantity of heat produced by its combustion at a constant pressure and under normal conditions. For diesel, the calorific value is 44,800.
The calorific value for petrol is 47 300 kJ/kg.
Calorific value for dry wood is 18.2 MJ per kg