gcv(arb)=100-tm/100-im *gcv(adb)
The Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of coal with 30% Fixed Carbon (FC) would depend on other components present in the coal, such as volatile matter, moisture, and ash. Typically, coal with higher fixed carbon content tends to have a higher calorific value due to its increased energy density. Testing the specific coal sample in a laboratory using standardized methods would provide an accurate GCV measurement.
The calorific value is the measurement of heat or energy produced, and is measured either as gross calorific value or net calorific value. The difference being the latent heat of condensation of the water vapour produced during the combustion process. Gross calorific value (GCV) assumes all vapour produced during the combustion process is fully condensed. Net calorific value (NCV) assumes the water leaves with the combustion products without fully being condensed.
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GAR is ((100-total moisture)/ (100-inherent moisture)) x Calorific Value in ADB So all depends on the moisture. If we assumed total moist 25% and inherent 5% so the calorific value in ADB is (95%/75%) x GAR 3800 = 4800 Gross Calorific Value ADB So all depends on the moisture in the coal...
NAR 5500 is equivalent how many GCV
to produce 1 ton of steam how many GCV of coal is required?
Net calorific value (NCV) can be calculated from gross calorific value (GCV) of coal using the formula: NCV = GCV - (0.09 * moisture content) for lignite and sub-bituminous coals, or NCV = GCV - (0.07 * moisture content) for bituminous and anthracite coals. The moisture content is usually provided on the coal analysis sheet.
Gross Calorific Value
Weighted average of oil consumed:(rate of oil A * quantity of oil A) + (rate of oil B * quantity of oil B)Quantity of oil (A+B)GCV of oil consumed:(GCV * quantity of oil A) + (GCV * quantity of oil B)Quantity of oil (A+B)
By Dulong formula
gross calorific value
I do not think that there can be a way to calculate GCV from the UHV. UHV is calculated by taking into account the percentage of two Proximate components of coal i.e. Ash and Moisture. But GCV is calculated using the percentage of ultimate components such as C, H, O, S. UHV(Kcal/Kg) = 8900-138(A+M) GCV is calculated using Dulong's Formula GCV(KJouls/kg) = 333xC + 1442(H -O/ 8) + 93 x S (GCV and all components in dry basis) {| style="width: 81pt; border-collapse: collapse" width="108" |- style="height: 28.5pt; mso-height-source: userset" | class="xl64" style="border: 0px black; width: 81pt; height: 28.5pt; background-color: transparent" width="108" height="38" | |}
Gross calorific value of coal
Useful heat value(UHV) pricing mechanism of coal deducted ash and moisture content from standard formula and in this coal is categorised into 7 grades. Gross calorific value(GCV) of coal has 17 grades and prices are linked to the actual calorific value/quality of coal-by latika joshi