what is calorific value of high speed diesel ? what is calorific value of high speed diesel ?
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.The higher calorific value or Gross calorific value (GCV) which supposes that the water of combustion is entirely condensed. The heat contained in this water is recovered.sayed karar waris
The calorific value of lignite coal ranges from 4,000 to 8,300 kilocalories per kilogram.
The calorific value of methane is approximately 55.5 megajoules per cubic meter when burned in air.
The calorific value of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is approximately 46,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
Anthracite has the highest calorific value. and South African coal is best in the world.
45000 kilojoules/kg....
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.
45MJ/kg
The higher calorific value of diesel oil is 44,800 kj/kg and 19,300 btu/lb. The lower calorific value of diesel oil is 43,400 kj/kg.
46 mj/kg
46 mj/kg
Fuel Type Higher Calorific Value (Gross Calorific Value - GCV) kJ/kg Btu/lb Diesel 44,800 19,300 kJ/l Btu/gal Kerosene 35,000 154,000 Gas oil 38,000 164,000 Petrol (kJ/kg) 48,000 Petroleum (kJ/kg) 43,000
its petrol 48000 kj/kg where diesel has 44,800 kj/kg
Hi there, It should around 44 Mj/Kg.
The calorific value of oil typically ranges between 10 to 12 kWh per liter, depending on the type of oil and its composition. For example, heating oils like diesel and kerosene often have higher calorific values, while lighter oils may have lower values. This energy content is crucial for applications in heating and electricity generation, influencing efficiency and fuel choice. Always check specific oil specifications for precise calorific values.
The calorific value of marine diesel oil typically ranges from approximately 38 to 42 megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg). This value can vary based on the specific composition and quality of the fuel. Marine diesel oil is used in shipping and marine applications due to its efficiency and energy content. Understanding its calorific value is crucial for optimizing fuel consumption and emissions in marine operations.
Calorific Value of diesel = 39,000 Kj/Liter 1 HP = 2685 Kj Total calorific value of 6.7 liter diesel = 39,000x6.7 = 2,61,300 Kj HP delivered = 2,61,300/2685 = 97.3 = 97.3x75 Kgf-m/sec