Flame Temperatures Gases
Reference data and engineering information about flame temperatures gases for thermodynamics applications.
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Overview
Adiabatic flame temperature is the maximum temperature achieved during combustion when no heat is lost to the surroundings. It depends on the fuel, oxidizer, and initial conditions.
Data Table
12 rows
fuel |
|---|
| Hydrogen |
| Methane |
| Ethane |
| Propane |
| Butane |
| Acetylene |
| Carbon monoxide |
| Gasoline (octane) |
| Diesel (cetane) |
| Ethanol |
| Methanol |
| Ammonia |
Source: engineeringtoolbox.com
Notes
- Values are at standard conditions unless otherwise noted
- Always verify values for critical applications