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The adiabatic flame temperature is the maximum temperature that can be achieved in a combustion process under adiabatic conditions. It is calculated by determining the energy released by combustion and equating it to the increase in enthalpy of the combustion products. The flame temperature depends on factors such as the type of fuel and oxidizer used, the equivalence ratio, and the initial temperatures of the reactants.
The adiabatic flame temperature is the maximum temperature that can be achieved in a combustion process under adiabatic conditions. It is calculated by determining the energy released by combustion and equating it to the increase in enthalpy of the combustion products. The flame temperature depends on factors such as the type of fuel and oxidizer used, the equivalence ratio, and the initial temperatures of the reactants.
The adiabatic flame temperature is the maximum temperature that can be achieved in a combustion process under adiabatic conditions. It is calculated by determining the energy released by combustion and equating it to the increase in enthalpy of the combustion products. The flame temperature depends on factors such as the type of fuel and oxidizer used, the equivalence ratio, and the initial temperatures of the reactants.