It is defined as the quantum of heat genarated when 1 kg of HSD is burnt under standard conditions.
3,000 Btu/lb (3,000 British thermal unit/pound)
The gross heating value of naphthalene is approximately 25.1 MJ/kg. This value represents the amount of heat released when a unit mass of naphthalene is completely burned in an oxygen-rich environment.
Petroleum coke (petcoke) has a high heating value due to its high carbon content. Its heating value is typically around 14,000-15,000 BTU/lb (32.6-34.9 MJ/kg), making it a valuable fuel source for applications requiring high heat input.
When a fuel is burnt and water is released in the liquid phase, the heating value is called the "lower heating value" (LHV) or "net calorific value." This measurement accounts for the energy released during combustion, excluding the energy contained in the water vapor produced, which remains in the gaseous state. In contrast, the "higher heating value" (HHV) includes the total energy released, including the condensation of water vapor back into liquid form.
To convert million standard cubic meters per day (mmscmd) to million British thermal units (mmbtu), you need to know the heating value of the gas in question. Once you have the heating value, you can use it to convert from volume units (mmscmd) to energy units (mmbtu) using the formula: mmbtu = mmscmd * heating value.
it is 46000kj/kg
HSD is normally used as a fuel for high speed diesel engines operating above 750 r.p.m. i.e. buses, lorries, generating sets, locomotive, pumping sets etc. Gas Turbines requiring distillate fuels normally make use of HSD as fuel. LDO is used for diesel engines, generally of the stationary type operating below 750 r.p.m. There are two grades of HSD, being marketed by Bharat Petroleum. These are HSD normal and Hi-SPEED - a premium branded HSD fuel.
LDO means light disel oil HSD means high speed disel
High Speed Diesel
High Speed Diesel
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Lower Heating Value (LHV) MJ/kg = 43.4 Higher Heating Value (HHV) MJ/kg = 46.5
The total amount of chapters that have nudes in the HSD Kenichi are approxmately around four hundred and nineteen and must be read with careful diligence.
High speed diesel
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The heating value of fuel oil, often referred to as its calorific value, measures the amount of energy released during its combustion. It is typically expressed in units such as British Thermal Units (BTU) per gallon or megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg). The heating value can vary depending on the specific type of fuel oil; for example, #2 fuel oil has a heating value of approximately 138,500 BTU per gallon or about 42.8 MJ/kg. Understanding the heating value is essential for energy efficiency and economic considerations in heating applications.