Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Why is net calorific value less than gross calorific value?

Answers

Answered by Arhamgreat
2
"High heating value'' because its value is higher than netcalorific value. Gross calorific value or GCV refers to the quantity of heatproduced by combustion when the water produced by combustion is permitted to return to the liquid state
Answered by naz99
7

Net calorific value:

It is actually amount of heat which is produced when the water is converted into gaseous with the help of combustion while the water remains at the state of gas.

it is sometimes also known as "Lower heating value" 


Gross calorific value:

It is also the amount of heat produced due to the process of combustion but in this amount of heat calculated includes when the water convert in to gaseous state  and then allowed to return to liquid state.

It's other name is  "High heating value'' because its value is higher than net calorific value.

Water releases

heat when it condenses. In net calorific value the water produced by combustion

remains gaseous. So gross calorific value is bigger than net calorific

Hope this Helpz

Naz:):)




Anonymous: tnx
naz99: WELCM
naz99: THANK U FOR BRAINLIEST:):):)
Anonymous: :) :) :)
Similar questions