J1498_201709 Heating Value of Fuels

Stabilized

09/07/2017

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Issuing Committee
Scope
Content
The heating value or heat of combustion is a measure of the energy available from the fuel. The fraction or percentage of the heat of combustion that is converted to useful work is a measure of the thermal efficiency of an engine. Thus, a knowledge of the heat of combustion of the fuel is basic to the engineering of automotive engines. This SAE Information Report provides information on the standardized procedures for determining the heat of combustion of fuels that may be used for automotive engines.
The changes to SAE J1498 include:
  1. SAE Publications - Added SAE Paper 2010-01-1517
  2. Other Publications and Sections 5, 9, and 10 - Updated ASTM alphanumeric designations and titles.
  3. Section 10 - Added discussion of a method to calculate net heating value for gasoline-ethanol blends using ASTM D3338.
Rationale
Content
The standard was last revised in 2011. No member of the current TC-7 Committee has expressed interest in sponsoring a review and/or revision to the standard.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J1498_201709
Pages
10
Citation
SAE International Information Report, Heating Value of Fuels, SAE Standard J1498_201709, Stabilized September 2017, Revised December 2011, Issued May 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/J1498_201709.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Sep 7, 2017
Product Code
J1498_201709
Content Type
Information Report
Status
Stabilized
Language
English