Gross Calorific Value of “GCV” shall mean that quantity of heat expressed in Kilowatt- hour produced by the complete combustion of one (1) normal cubic metre of Natural Gas at twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) bar with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the Natural Gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty-five (25) degrees Celsius and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state and the products of combustion contain the same total mass of water vapor as the Natural Gas and air before combustion.
Gross Calorific Value or “GCV” means the quantity of heat, expressed in Btu or Kcal, produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of one (1) Standard Cubic Meter of Gas, with the air at the same temperature and pressure as the Gas and the products of combustion are cooled to original temperature and the water formed by combustion is condensed to liquid state.
Gross Calorific Value. (GCV) means the total amount of heat released by a unit quantity of fuel when it is burned completely with oxygen and when the products of combustion are returned to ambient temperature; this quantity includes the condensation heat of any water vapour contained in the fuel and of the water vapour formed by the combustion of any hydrogen contained in the fuel;
Examples of Gross Calorific Value in a sentence
Xx.Xx Parameters Unit Typical 1 Gross Calorific Value Kcal/Kg ARB 2 Total Moisture % ARB 3 Inherent Moisture % ADB 4 Ash Content % ADB 5 Volatile Matter % ADB 6 Total Sulphur % ADB 7 HGI INDEX ASTM stands ‘American Society for Testing and Materials’ ARB stands for ‘As Received Basis’, ADB stands for ‘Air Dried Basis’.
They allow for volumes of up to 20 bcm/y from GB to Belgium and up to 25.5 bcm/y from Belgium to GB.7 The average Gross Calorific Value (“GCV”) of the gas in the IUK transportation system over the previous five years is 11.5 kWh/Nm3.
More Definitions of Gross Calorific Value
Gross Calorific Value or “GCV” means the heat value determined in any calibrated combustion Bomb Calorimeter, in accordance with the procedure laid down in IS: 1350 (Part-II) 1970 dated April 1971 or any subsequent revision thereof and result reported on equilibrated basis at 40 Degree Celsius and 60% Relative Humidity.
Gross Calorific Value means the number of kWh produced by the complete combustion at an absolute pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) Bar of one cubic metre of natural gas at twenty five (25) degrees Celsius and with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the natural gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty five (25) degrees Celsius when the water formed by combustion is condensed to a liquid state and the products of combustion contain the same total mass of water vapour as the natural gas and air before combustion.
Gross Calorific Value shall be measured “real” and means that number of Megajoules produced by the complete combustion at a constant pressure of one decimal zero one three two five (1.01325) Bar absolute of one (1) Normal Cubic Metre of Natural Gas being free of water vapour at twenty five (25) Degrees Celsius with excess air at the same temperature and pressure as the Natural Gas when the products of combustion are cooled to twenty five (25) Degrees Celsius and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the liquid state;
Gross Calorific Value or “GCV” shall mean the superior gross calorific value as defined in ISO 6976. The combustion reference temperature shall be 25 C.
Gross Calorific Value means the number of GigaJoules produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of 1013.25 Millibars Absolute at fifteen (15) Degrees Celsius under standard gravitational force of one (1) cubic meter of Natural Gas at fifteen
Gross Calorific Value has the meaning set out in NZS 5259:2015 “Gas Measurement”; Hazardous means, in relation to an area or space, where that area or space is hazardous or potentially hazardous in respect of the electrical equipment that may be installed there, as defined in accordance with AS/NZS2430; ICA Schedule One means ICA Schedule One to this Agreement, including as amended or updated pursuant to this Agreement and including any amendment to ICA Schedule One in respect of an Additional Delivery Point or Odorisation Facilities incorporated into this Agreement;
Gross Calorific Value means heat liberated when waste is burned com- pletely and the products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the waste. Usually expressed in British thermal units per pound.