relate the higher calorific value of a fuel with lower calorific value of it
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For hydrocarbons the difference depend on the hydrogen content of the fuel. for gasolin and diesal the higher heating value by about 10% and 7%respectively and for natural gas about 11%.
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High calorific value is equal to low calorific value plus, product of heat of vaporization of water and moles of water vaporized by moles of fuel combusted. ... Low calorific value is the amount of heat evolved when a unit weight of fuel is completely burnt and water vapor leaves with combustion products.
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