Leveraging the principles of chemical thermodynamics and equilibrium, the adiabatic flame temperature for various fuels is calculated. This temperature differs across fuel types, but for many standard combustible gas mixtures, it hovers around 2500 Kelvin.
Fuel Name | Fuel Concentration (%) | Flame Temperature (K) |
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Metan | T1 | T2 |
Etylen | T>450 | 450≥T>300 |
Acetylen | Metan | |
Propan | Etan, propan, aceton, fenetyl, en, aminobenzen, toluen, benzen, amoniak, tlenek węgla, octan etylu, kwas octowy | Butan, etanol, propylen, butanol, kwas octowy, ester butylowy, octan amylu, bezwodnik octowy |
Butadien | Propylen, acetylen, cyklopropan, gaz koksowniczy | Epoksydowy alkan Z, epoksydowy propan, butadien, etylen |