Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 5 (Q.No. 33)
33.
The calorific value of gaseous fuel is expressed in
Discussion:
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Karthick said:
1 decade ago
The amount of heat generated per kg of fuel is called calorific value and hence its unit is KJ/KG. So option B is correct.
Krishna said:
1 decade ago
@Karthick.
Option D is correct as we measure gases in cubic meter volume and not in kilograms.
Option D is correct as we measure gases in cubic meter volume and not in kilograms.
Neeraj said:
9 years ago
I think option D is the right answer.
Sandy said:
9 years ago
No, according to me, it's option B.
Suman maity said:
8 years ago
It may be expressed with the quantities:
Energy/mole of fuel (kJ/mol).
Energy/mass of fuel.
Energy/volume of the fuel.
So option D is correct.
Energy/mole of fuel (kJ/mol).
Energy/mass of fuel.
Energy/volume of the fuel.
So option D is correct.
Vikesh kr said:
8 years ago
How is the calorific value of a fuel expressed?
Sameer said:
8 years ago
Both are correct but in case of gaseous fuel option D is more accurate.
Ovi said:
8 years ago
D is correct answer.
Medhavi said:
7 years ago
KJ/Kg option B is correct I think.
Anshul said:
7 years ago
For solid and liquid, option B is correct and for gaseous option D is correct.
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