bruttovarmeværdi
Bruttovarmeværdi, also known as gross calorific value (GCV) or higher calorific value (HCV), is a measure of the energy content of a fuel, including the energy from the water vapor produced when the fuel is burned. It is expressed in units of energy per unit mass, such as megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg) or British thermal units per pound (Btu/lb). The bruttovarmeværdi is higher than the nettovarmeværdi (net calorific value, NCV) because it accounts for the heat released when the water vapor condenses back into liquid water.
The bruttovarmeværdi is an important parameter in the design and operation of combustion systems, such as boilers,
The bruttovarmeværdi of a fuel can be affected by a number of factors, including its composition, moisture
In summary, bruttovarmeværdi is a measure of the total energy content of a fuel, including the energy