Flame temperatures gases
Reference data et engineering information about flame temperatures gases pour 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
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Fuel | Formula | Flame Temp (in Air)(°C) | Flame Temp (in O₂)(°C) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrogen | H₂ | 2210 | 3200 |
| Methane | CH₄ | 1960 | 2950 |
| Ethane | C₂H₆ | 1970 | 2960 |
| Propane | C₃H₈ | 1980 | 2970 |
| Butane | C₄H₁₀ | 1970 | 2960 |
| Acetylene | C₂H₂ | 2300 | 3340 |
| Carbon monoxide | CO | 2121 | 3020 |
| Gasoline (octane) | C₈H₁₈ | 2138 | 2980 |
| Diesel (cetane) | C₁₆H₃₄ | 2200 | 2950 |
| Ethanol | C₂H₅OH | 1920 | 2820 |
| Methanol | CH₃OH | 1900 | 2780 |
| Ammonia | NH₃ | 1880 | 2730 |
| Hydrogen sulfide | H₂S | 1920 | 2750 |
Source: engineeringtoolbox.com
Notes
- Values are at standard conditions unless otherwise noted
- Always verify values for critical applications