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Encyclopedia > Energies per unit mass

The fuel value or relative energy density is the quantity of potential energy in fuel, food or other substance.


Some unit conversions:

  • 1 eV/u = 160.2177 zJ/u = 96.4853 MJ/kg

using:

    • 1 eV = 160.2177 zJ
    • 1 u = 1.66054 yg (or 1 kg = 602.2142 Yu)
  • 1 gray = 1 J/kg, 1 rad = 0.01 J/kg (for an absorbed dose of radiation)

Some values:

  • mass-energy equivalence 89.88 PJ/kg = 21.48 Mt TNT per kg = 149.3 pJ/u = 931.5 MeV/u
    • applies e.g. to electron-positron annihilation: 1/1836 u corresponds to 510 eV
  • binding energy of helium 675 TJ/kg (28.3 MeV/atom)
  • nuclear fusion 300 TJ/kg = 70 kt TNT per kg
  • nuclear fission U-235 90 TJ/kg = 22 kt TNT per kg (210 MeV/atom)
  • hydrogen 120 MJ/kg
  • gasoline 44 MJ/kg
  • fat 38 MJ/kg
  • coal 23 - 29 MJ/kg
  • sugar 17 MJ/kg
  • wood 15 MJ/kg
  • TNT 4.184 MJ/kg (according to definion of the unit of energy; it is 1 Mcal/kg where cal is the thermochemical calorie; the actual energy of TNT is about 4.6 MJ/kg)


For rocket fuel a more relevant quantity is the energy per unit mass including oxidizer. For example, to burn 1 kg of hydrogen, 8 kg of oxygen is needed, so that the high fuel value reduces to 13.3 MJ per kg propellant.


Also relevant is the density: since that is very low for liquid hydrogen, the energy per unit volume is not so high, hence a large and therefore heavy tank is needed.


For projectiles, compare the value for TNT with the energy of a kinetic kill vehicle with a closing speed of e.g. 10 km/s, which is 50 MJ/kg.


The available energy from commercial explosives depends on their composition. The energy yield for ANFO is about 927 Kcal/kg depending on the heat value of fuel oil. Aluminised ones will yield as high as 1470 Kcal/kg (Brady et al, 1985).

 NH4NO3 + 2/3 Al = 2H2O + 1/3Al2O3 + N2 + 1975 (Kcal/kg) NH4NO3 + 1/3 CH2 = 7/3H2O + 1/3 CO2 + N2 + 986 (Kcal/kg) 

Relation with specific fuel consumption

Specific fuel consumption is the amount of fuel needed to do a given amount of work, e.g. a typical value for gasoline engines is 0.5 lb/hp.h = 0.3 kg/kWh, i.e. 1 kg per 12 MJ. The efficiency of the engine is the ratio of this 12 MJ and the 44 MJ mentioned above. In particular, part of the energy goes into heat.


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