calorific
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calorific

Definisies

(UK) Relating to calories.
(UK, physics) Relating to or producing heat or other energy.
Relating to calories.
adjective
(Britain)

sinonieme

hot · caloric

grammatika

calorific ( comparative more calorific, superlative most calorific)
calorific (comparative more calorific, superlative most calorific)

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the minimum and maximum mass flows of those hazardous wastes, their lowest and maximum calorific values and their maximum contents of polychlorinated biphenyls, pentachlorophenol, chlorine, fluorine, sulphur, heavy metals and other polluting substances.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Odour detectable for mixture natural gas/air containing 1% of natural gas of calorific value Hd=34 MJ/m3UN-2 UN-2
in energy content, in TJ (tera-joules), based on the gross calorific value.eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
Low calorific gas is supplied in certain regions in the Union.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
46% protein, they're hyper-calorific!OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
The gate fees for high-calorific waste used as fuel were set at market levels compared with the fees practiced in the Netherlands and neighbouring countriesoj4 oj4
The net calorific value of the dry fuel at constant pressure NCVdry,P can be derived as follows:EurLex-2 EurLex-2
PERFORMANCE, WHETHER DETERMINED BY THE DIRECT OR INDIRECT METHOD, SHALL BE EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE ON THE BASIS OF THE NET OR GROSS CALORIFIC VALUE OF THE FUEL INJECTED INTO THE BURNER AT THE LOAD ASSESSED AS INDICATED INeurlex eurlex
that the ratio of the recoverable and non-recoverable waste, the estimated value of the materials to be finally recovered or the cost of the recovery and the cost of the disposal of the non-recoverable fraction, the calorific value of the waste, the mixing with other types of waste, the pollutant content or the risks connected with the transfer of pollutants into products, do not justify the recovery under economic and/or environmental considerationsoj4 oj4
Calorific value:... kJ/kgeurlex eurlex
(4) Transmission system operators shall publish measured values of the gross calorific value or the Wobbe index at all relevant points, on a daily basis.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The laboratory (including other service providers) used to determine the emission factor, net calorific value, oxidation factor, carbon content, the biomass fraction, composition data or to carry out calibrations and relevant equipment assessments for CEMS should be accredited according to EN ISO 17025:2005 (General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories).’.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
useful efficiency (expressed in %): the ratio between the heat output transmitted to the boiler water and the product of the net calorific value at constant fuel pressure and the consumption expressed as a quantity of fuel per unit timeeurlex eurlex
Values shall be based on gross calorific value.eurlex-diff-2018-06-20 eurlex-diff-2018-06-20
According to the opinion of the Technical University of Riga, to which the referring court made reference in the request for a preliminary ruling, it is not possible to determine that one of those substances alone gave the LPG its essential character, namely, its calorific capacity or its excess pressure.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
a If it is required to calculate the thermal efficiency of an engine or vehicle, the calorific value of the fuel can be calculated from:UN-2 UN-2
However, the exact amount of combustion fuel required will depend upon the calorific value of the waste.UN-2 UN-2
In such cases the net calorific value shall be determined and reported as a memo-item.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
(16) ‘gross calorific value’ (GCV) means the total amount of heat released by a unit quantity of fuel when it is burned completely with oxygen and when the products of combustion are returned to ambient temperature; this quantity includes the condensation heat of any water vapour contained in the fuel and of the water vapour formed by the combustion of any hydrogen contained in the fuel;EurLex-2 EurLex-2
(f) ‘measurement system’ means a complete set of measurement instruments and other equipment, like sampling and data processing equipment, used for the determination of variables like the activity data, the carbon content, the calorific value or the emission factor of the CO2 emissions;EurLex-2 EurLex-2
a#) Net calorific valueeurlex eurlex
For commercially traded fuels the net calorific value as derived from the purchasing records for the respective fuel provided by the fuel supplier is used, provided it has been derived based on accepted national or international standards.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Whereas in the state of the art a constant combustion power was sought in waste incineration plants, so that different amounts of waste were supplied to the incineration grate depending on the calorific value, it could be ascertained the legal requirements concerning the degree of combustion could be better complied with by maintaining on the grate a layer of materials to be burned having a uniform thickness.patents-wipo patents-wipo
In those formulae, C is the carbon content expressed as fraction (tonne carbon per tonne product), EF is the emission factor, NCV is the net calorific value, and f is the factor laid down in Article 36(3).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
DIN #-#:# Testing of solid and liquid fuels- Determination of gross calorific value by the bomb calorimeter and calculation of net calorific value- Part #: Principles, apparatus, methodsoj4 oj4
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