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  1. atoussaint

    combustion temperatures

    25362 Could you tell me from where you got your notes for the temperatures? t,oC heat radiated as a fraction xs air 0 0.2 0.35 0.50 % (adiab.) 0 2000 1720 1460...
  2. atoussaint

    combustion temperatures

    Ok, I checked the values and when we do the stoichiometric combustion we have more or less the same values, around 2000°C, however this is when we do it with 0% excess air, the moment we include the 20% excess air we go down to 1750°C. This is the gas temperatures and not the flame temperature...
  3. atoussaint

    combustion temperatures

    Thanks a lot for your help, I will look into it and will tell you how it went.
  4. atoussaint

    combustion temperatures

    Thank you for your answers. Could we consider that the flame temperature and the gas temperature are close one to the other? In fact I need this info so we can design the hot gas chamber that goes just after the burner. Since the properties of the refractory bricks can change drastically from...
  5. atoussaint

    combustion temperatures

    Hi! I'm working with a hot gas generator that uses heavy fuel. We wanted to know what is going to be the temperature that the gas generated will have. We did the calculation using the stoichiometric composition and we found around 1950°C (with 0% excess air), however when we talked with our...

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