How is the adiabatic Flame Temperature for a particular reaction determined?


Adiabatic Flame Temperature is determined by using the first law of thermodynamics in an adiabatic situation.

Change in Enthalpy = Q = 0

The evaluation is done by trial and error and depends on the calculation of mean specific heat of a species at a particular temperature. The attached Fortran and PPT outlines the detail.





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