Fuel Heating Values: Fuel oil No 6 high sulfur
Fuel combustion properties — higher/lower heating values (HHV/LHV), stoichiometric air requirements, combustion product yields (CO2, H2O), flammability limits, ignition and adiabatic flame temperatures, and ultimate (elemental) analysis for gaseous fuels, liquid fuel oils, solid coals, biomass, and waste fuels
| fuel name | data type | ash pct (% mass) | carbon pct (% mass) | co2 at 20pct excess air (%) | co2 at 40pct excess air (%) | co2 at 60pct excess air (%) | density kg per m3 (kg/m3) | fuel category | hhv mj per kg max (MJ/kg) | hhv mj per kg min (MJ/kg) | hydrogen pct (% mass) | nitrogen pct (% mass) | oxygen pct (% mass) | sulfur pct (% mass) | theoretical max co2 pct (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel oil No 6 high sulfur | heating value | 0.02 | 84.67 | 13.6 | 11.6 | 10.1 | 987.5 | liquid fuel | 43.5 | 42.2 | 11.02 | 0.18 | 0.38 | 3.97 | 16.5 |
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