Higher Calorific Value

All fuels containing hydrogen produce water vapour during combustion. If these products of combustion are cooled to the room temperature, the water vapour will condense evolving its latent heat of vapourisation, producing the maximum amount of heat per kg of fuel. This heat is known as higher calorific value (HCV).


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