at first we have to know what is specific fuel consumption. From definition we know that- "The amount of fuel required per unit production".
To calculate specific lube oil consumption, divide the total amount of lube oil consumed during a specific period by the total fuel consumed in the same period. The formula is: [ \text{Specific Lube Oil Consumption (SLOC)} = \frac{\text{Total Lube Oil Consumed (liters)}}{\text{Total Fuel Consumed (metric tons or liters)}} ] This will give you the lube oil consumption per unit of fuel, typically expressed in liters per metric ton or liters per liter of fuel consumed.
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consumption of fuel in grams per horse power(kw) one hour
To calculate CO2 emissions from fuel consumption, you can use the following formula: CO2 emissions (in metric tons) fuel consumption (in liters) x emission factor (in kg CO2 per liter). The emission factor varies depending on the type of fuel being used. You can find specific emission factors for different fuels from sources like the Environmental Protection Agency or the International Energy Agency.
You can calculate fuel consumption per Kilowatt hour in diesel engine by multiplying the miles per gallon by the wattage per hour that the engine runs. This gives the net Kilowatt hour fuel consumption.
if a gas boiler is capacity of 20 ton & steam pressure is 13 bar,how much fuel consume it??if other requirments need assume please.
Yes, if you visit the EPA homepage, they have a basic fuel consumption calculator. You can also contact the manufacturer of your vehicle for the EPA estimates.
There is no such thing as thrust specific fuel consumption of a turboshaft engine, as a turboshaft is designed to deliver mechanical power, not thrust. This mechanical power can be converted into electric power by a generator or converted into thrust by a propeller or rotor. Basically, a turboshaft uses jet technology but is an alternative to a piston engine. While thrust specific fuel consumption doesn't exist for a turboshaft, "brake specific fuel consumption" does. It measures the rate of flow of fuel required for a certain amount of power. For example, a specific fuel consumption of 0.2 lbs/h/hp means that for every horsepower the turboshaft produces, it burns 0.2 lbs of fuel each hour.
fuelcostcalculator.com offers a calculator which will allow you to calculate your fuel consumption. The calculator takes into account such factors as starting location, destination, and vehicle make and model.
SFOC = Mass of fuel burnt to produce a unit power in 1 hour. SFOC = Mass of fuel / kW in 1 hour Density = Mass / Volume Mass of fuel = Density X Volume SFOC = Mass of fuel / kW power in 1 hour You get the value is Kg, But to specify in Grams you have to multiply the answer by 1000. Let us calculate SFOC with given values, For a ship X, the daily fuel oil consumption is 75 Tonnes. Power in kW = 11520 BHP power = 15,448 To calculate SFOC in g/ kWhr, Total fuel consumption / day = 75 tonnes Fuel consumption / Hour = 75/24 = 3.125 Tonnes = 3125 Litres Specific Gravity of fuel used = 0.9375 (Usually given in BDN- Bunker delivery note) SFOC = 3125 X 0.9375 /11520 SFOC = 0.2543(Litres) X 1000 (To get it in Grams/kwhr) SFOC = 254.3 g/kWhr
A pen and paper. Miles driven divided by gallons of fuel used gives you mpg.