net calorific value definition

net calorific value. (NCV) means the specific amount of energy released as heat when a fuel or material undergoes complete combustion with oxygen under standard conditions, less the heat of vaporisation of any water formed;
net calorific value or “NCV” of Gas per SCM means that the quantity of heat in Kilocalories evolved by complete combustion, at a constant pressure, of one (1) standard cubic metre of GAS with air and with the temperature of GAS, air and products of combustion at fifteen (15) degree Celsius and all the water formed by combustion reaction remaining in the vapour state.
net calorific value means the amount of heat released by combusting a specified quantity of fuel (initially at 25 °C or another reference state) and returning the temperature of the combustion products to 150 °C;

Examples of net calorific value in a sentence

  • Net Calorific Value (NCV) NB: This factor is pre-populated in ETSWAP, just select the correct fuel from the drop down lists.

  • It will determine the effective Net Calorific Value of the waste which, together with measured throughput, is required to compare the measured throughput value to the guaranteed performance on the Capacity Diagram.

  • The annual Municipal Solid Waste arisings and associated average Net Calorific Values are estimated to be: Time Annual MSW arisings Net Calorific Value Take Over 55.000 tonnes 9,5 MJ/kg Maximum in the Operating Period 65.000 tonnes 10,7 MJ/kg The Local Authorities and its contractors shall deliver Municipal Solid Waste to the Facility.

  • Preliminary measurements may indicate that the Net Calorific Value of the Conforming Waste is too far away from the nominal value to allow operation at Nominal Load Point within the Capacity Diagram.

  • A typical Net Calorific Value of a Whole Carcass could be 11 MJ/kg.


More Definitions of net calorific value

net calorific value means the amount of usable heat energy released when a fuel is burned under conditions similar to those in which it is normally used. When fossil fuels are burned, the carbon and hydrogen in these fuels combine with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water. Some of the energy released in burning goes into transforming the water into steam and is usually lost. The amount of heat spent in transforming the water into steam is not counted as part of net heat content
net calorific value means the quantity of heat in Kilocalories evolved by complete combustion at constant pressure of 1 SCM of Gas with air at the same pressure and temperature as of gas, air and the products of combustion cooled to initial temperature & pressure and all water formed by combustion reaction remaining in vapor state.
net calorific value. (NCV) means the specific amount of energy released as heat when
net calorific value. (NCV) means the total amount of heat released by a unit quantity of fuel with an appropriate moisture content, when it is burned completely with oxygen, and when the products of combustion are not returned to ambient temperature;
net calorific value. (NCV) means ‘net calorific value’ as defined in Article 3(30) of Regulation (EU) 2018/2066: the specific amount of energy released as heat when a fuel or material undergoes complete combustion with oxygen under standard conditions, less the heat of vaporisation of any water formed;
net calorific value means the quantity of heat, expressed in Kcal, produced by the complete combustion of 1 (one) Standard Cubic Meter of Gas, with the air at the same temperature and pressure as the Gas.
net calorific value or (NCV) when applicable to Natural Gas, means the quantity of heat in Kcal/m3 released during complete combustion of one cubic meter of Natural Gas at 20 degrees Celsius and at the pressure of 0.101325 MPa and at the excess air's temperature and pressure similar to those of the Natural Gas, when the combustion products are cooled to the temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and when the water resulted from the combustion is not condensed to the liquid state. “Invoice” means the original copy of a respective invoice for the Gas delivered to the Acceptance and Delivery Point where quantity, price, total cost and any other data are specified. “Daily Report” means a report on actual daily Gas delivery to be executed at the Gas Metering Station and signed by authorized representatives of the Seller and the Purchaser. “Technical Delivery and Acceptance Statement” means a statement to be executed at the Delivery and Acceptance Point specifying the delivered Natural Gas quantity and quality parameters, and to be signed by representatives of the Seller and the Purchaser. “Commercial Delivery and Acceptance Statement” means a statement of actual delivery of Natural Gas to be executed on the basis of the Technical Protocol and signed by authorized representatives of the Seller and the Purchaser. “Natural Gas Quality Protocol” means a monthly instrument specifying daily physical and chemical Gas parameters, to be executed on the basis of Daily Reports and signed by authorized representatives of the Seller and the Purchaser. “Failure to take gas” means a quantity of gas not accepted by the Purchaser if the pressure and gas quality parameters are observed and evidenced by gas transportation systems which have received the gas for further transportation.