NCV (net calorific value) is calculated by taking a fuel's GCV (gross calorific value) and subtracting a correction factor that accounts for the heat of vaporization of the water formed during combustion. This correction factor is calculated by taking the percentage of hydrogen in the fuel and multiplying it by 8.94/100 to determine the latent heat of vaporization that must be subtracted from the GCV.
NCV (net calorific value) is calculated by taking a fuel's GCV (gross calorific value) and subtracting a correction factor that accounts for the heat of vaporization of the water formed during combustion. This correction factor is calculated by taking the percentage of hydrogen in the fuel and multiplying it by 8.94/100 to determine the latent heat of vaporization that must be subtracted from the GCV.
NCV (net calorific value) is calculated by taking a fuel's GCV (gross calorific value) and subtracting a correction factor that accounts for the heat of vaporization of the water formed during combustion. This correction factor is calculated by taking the percentage of hydrogen in the fuel and multiplying it by 8.94/100 to determine the latent heat of vaporization that must be subtracted from the GCV.
NCV (net calorific value) is calculated by taking a fuel's GCV (gross calorific value) and subtracting a correction factor that accounts for the heat of vaporization of the water formed during combustion. This correction factor is calculated by taking the percentage of hydrogen in the fuel and multiplying it by 8.94/100 to determine the latent heat of vaporization that must be subtracted from the GCV.