The adiabatic flame temperature in combustion studies is the highest temperature a flame can extend under ideal conditions. It acts as the theoretical upper limit for flame temperatures in ideal ...
When a fuel is burned in oxygen and water is one of the combustion products, the adiabatic flame temperature is high enough that the water is in the vapor phase. In many heat exchangers the final ...
Understanding the flammability limits and combustion characteristics of fuel–air mixtures is pivotal for both industrial safety and the advancement of energy technologies. These limits define the ...
The study of flame dynamics encompasses the intricate behaviour of propagating flames as they react with varying fuel–oxidiser mixtures and environmental conditions. Coupled with this is the ...