OEO Ontology

Overview / Open Energy Ontology / Class - fossil combustion fuel
Label: fossil combustion fuel

Definition:
A fossil combustion fuel is a combustion fuel with the origin fossil.

Sub classes:
Definition:
A gaseous fossil fuel is a fossil combustion fuel that has a gaseous state of matter under normal conditions.

Definition:
A liquid fossil fuel is a fossil combustion fuel that has a liquid state of matter under normal conditions.

Definition:
A mineral oil is a fossil combustion fuel that is either crude oil or a mineral oil product.

Definition:
A mineral oil product is a fossil combustion fuel produced in a mineral oil refining process.

Definition:
A solid fossil fuel is a fossil fuel that has a solid state of matter under normal conditions.

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Definition:
A combustion fuel is a fuel that realises its fuel role in processes that release energy in the form of heat or work by chemical reaction with other substances.