Jun 27, 2011 #1 sheiko Chemical Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 422 Location MQ Hi, I'm looking for a correlation or a formula to calculate the Lower Heating Value (LHV) of a liquid mixture. Any idea? Thanks "We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
Hi, I'm looking for a correlation or a formula to calculate the Lower Heating Value (LHV) of a liquid mixture. Any idea? Thanks "We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
Jun 27, 2011 Thread starter #2 sheiko Chemical Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 422 Location MQ The liquid is Fuel Oil. "We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them." Upvote 0 Downvote
The liquid is Fuel Oil. "We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
Jun 27, 2011 #3 MortenA Chemical Joined Aug 20, 2001 Messages 2,998 Location DK You can use values for each individual component and sum then on either a volume, mass or molar basis (depending on your table values). Best regards Morten Upvote 0 Downvote
You can use values for each individual component and sum then on either a volume, mass or molar basis (depending on your table values). Best regards Morten
Jun 28, 2011 #4 25362 Chemical Joined Jan 5, 2003 Messages 4,826 Location CA A general formula for a pure hydrocarbon would be: LHV = 8080 c + 28600 h......kcal/kg where c and h are mass fractions of carbon and hydrogen, respectively. A fuel of venezuelan origin (Oficina) some 60 years ago had the following values: oAPI Mol. weight c h s LHV 10.9 ~380 0.855 0.116 0.018 9665 9.6 ~390 0.858 0.114 0.018 9630 8.0 ~415 0.861 0.110 0.019 9590 s is for sulfur. These LHV may serve you as indicative values. Upvote 0 Downvote
A general formula for a pure hydrocarbon would be: LHV = 8080 c + 28600 h......kcal/kg where c and h are mass fractions of carbon and hydrogen, respectively. A fuel of venezuelan origin (Oficina) some 60 years ago had the following values: oAPI Mol. weight c h s LHV 10.9 ~380 0.855 0.116 0.018 9665 9.6 ~390 0.858 0.114 0.018 9630 8.0 ~415 0.861 0.110 0.019 9590 s is for sulfur. These LHV may serve you as indicative values.