CALORIFIC VALUE OF FUELS

The calorific value of a solid or liquid fuel is defined as the heat evolved by the complete combustion of unit mass of fuel. The calorific value of a gaseous fuel is expressed as the heat evolved by the complete combustion of one cubic metre of gas at standard temperature and pressure. There are two calorific values of fuels.


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