Fuel Calorific Value Calculation to know the Energy Content
The term calorie is given to heat and it the unit that is used to measure heat energy. Calorific value of a fuel tell us that when a unit fuel is burned completely in presence of oxygen, it release some heat energy it is measured and the value is given in calorie units. The measured value should include the heat quantity obtained when the product flue gases of fuel are condensed to room temperature.
So any fuel with carbon and hydrogen bond with oxygen to give heat, carbon dioxide and water. For one mole of carbon one mole of carbon dioxide is formed. Similarly for one mole of hydrogen one mole of water is formed. Each step consumes one mole of oxygen respectively. Calorific value of a fuel can be calculated for each mole (weight / molecular weight) as:
- Carbon + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + 97,644 calories
- Hydrogen + Oxygen → Water + 69,000 calories
= { (% Carbon in the fuel × 8137) + (% Hydrogen in the fuel × 34500) } / 100
Calories 1-gram C = 8137 cal
Calorific value of 1-gram H2 = 34500 cal
Fuel Calorific Value Calculation Solver
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