The calorific value of one litre of extra light oil amounts to 10 kWh, as does the calorific value of 1m3 of gas. It is therefore true that: 2kg pellets ~ 1 litre extra light oil ~ 1m3 gas. In terms of price pellets do significantly better than oil and LPG.
Blast furnace calorific value is 780 Kcal/hr
The water gas has a high calorific value because it produces immense heat during its combustion.
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8600 kcal/m3 is the calorific value of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) Submitted By Sanjay Jangid
calorific value of producer gas is 05 MJ m− 3 Reference http://www.kayelaby.npl.co.uk/chemistry/3_11/3_11_4.html Thanks
The calorific value of petrol/gasoline (and also its gas but it might be slightly different) is apprx. 50 kilojoules/gram of complete combustion.
The calorific value of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is approximately 46,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
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To convert kilowatt-hours (kWh) to cubic meters (m³) of natural gas, you need to know the calorific value of the gas, which is typically around 9.5 to 11 kWh per cubic meter, depending on the gas composition. The conversion can be done using the formula: m³ of gas = kWh / calorific value (kWh/m³). For example, if the calorific value is 10 kWh/m³, then 100 kWh would equal 10 m³ of natural gas. Always check the specific calorific value for more accurate conversions.
The calorific value of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is approximately 46.1 MJ/kg (megajoules per kilogram). This high calorific value makes LPG a popular choice for heating, cooking, and other energy applications.
Assuming "tj" refers to terajoules, we need to know the calorific value of the natural gas in order to calculate how many terajoules are in 1000 cubic meters. The calorific value can vary depending on the composition of the gas. Once you have the calorific value, you can convert the volume of the gas to energy in terajoules using the formula Energy (TJ) = Volume (cubic meters) * Calorific Value (MJ/m³) / 1000000.
calorific value means the total amount of heat energy evolved when 1gm of the fuel is completely burnt. from the combustion equation find out enthalpy of combustion.then divide the molecular weight to that quantity.