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On the off-stoichiometric peaking of adiabatic flame temperature
C. K. Law
, A. Makino, T. F. Lu
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Chemical Compounds
Adiabatic Flame Temperature
100%
Heat
42%
Dissociation
27%
Mixture
24%
Amount
16%
Fuel
15%
Dilution
15%
Reaction Stoichiometry
15%
Hydrocarbon
13%
Physics & Astronomy
flame temperature
74%
dissociation
23%
heat
18%
oxidizers
18%
dilution
14%
stoichiometry
13%
hydrocarbons
13%
specific heat
11%
products
9%
causes
8%
shift
8%
air
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Adiabatic flame temperature
86%
Stoichiometry
25%
Dilution
20%
Specific heat
20%
Hot Temperature
18%
Hydrocarbons
16%
Air
10%