Note 3: The estimation of the heat of combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel from its density and sulfur, water, and ash content is justifiable only when the fuel belongs to well-defined classes for which a relationship between these quantities have been derived from accurate experimental measurements on representative samples of these classes. Even in these classes, the possibility that the estimate can be in error for individual fuels should be recognized. This test method has been tested for a limited number of fuels from oil sand bitumen and shale oil origin and has been found to be valid. The classes of fuels used to establish the correlation presented in this test method are represented by the following applications: Fuel (not applicable to any fuels containing non-hydrocarbon components) | Specification |
Fuel Oils | |
Grades No. 1, 2, 4 (light), 4, 5 (light), 5 (heavy), and 6 | D396 |
Diesel | |
Grades No. 1-D, 2-D, and 4-D | D975 |
Aviation Turbine | |
Jet A and Jet A-1 | D1655 |
Jet B | D6615 |
Gas Turbine | |
Grades No. 0-GT, 1-GT, 2-GT, 3-GT, and 4-GT | D2880 |
Kerosene | |
Grades No. 1-K and 2-K | D3699 |