Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
специфична топлина на изгаряне (долна)
English translation:
specific heat of combustion (lower)
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Trufev
May 25, 2010 12:03
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Bulgarian term
специфична топлина на изгаряне (долна)
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Petroleum Eng/Sci
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Показатели на газьоли за промишлени и комунални цели
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5 +1 | specific heat of combustion (lower) | Trufev |
4 | lower heating value / net calorific value | kamilw |
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specific heat of combustion (lower)
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Някъде го дават и като COMBUSTION HEAT (Lingvo)
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Note added at 24 mins (2010-05-25 12:28:08 GMT)
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Някъде го дават и като COMBUSTION HEAT (Lingvo)
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lower heating value / net calorific value
The lower heating value (also known as net calorific value, net CV, or LHV) of a fuel is defined as the amount of heat released by combusting a specified quantity (initially at 25 °C or another reference state) and returning the temperature of the combustion products to 150 °C.
Which means that, LHV assumes all the water component is in vapor state at the end of combustion (in product of combustion), as opposed to HHV that assumes all the water component in liquid form of the combustion gas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_heating_value
More about heat of combustion and heating values here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_of_combustion
Which means that, LHV assumes all the water component is in vapor state at the end of combustion (in product of combustion), as opposed to HHV that assumes all the water component in liquid form of the combustion gas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_heating_value
More about heat of combustion and heating values here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_of_combustion
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