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Adiabatic Flame Temperature

Adiabatic Flame Temperature. Consider the case where the cylinder is perfectly insulated so the process is adiabatic ( Q = 0). W. P 2 =P a T 2 =T a. Q. Reaction. For a constant pressure process, the final products temperature, T a , is known as the adiabatic flame temperature (AFT).

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Adiabatic Flame Temperature

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  1. Adiabatic Flame Temperature Consider the case where the cylinder is perfectly insulated so the process is adiabatic (Q = 0) W P2=Pa T2=Ta Q Reaction For a constant pressure process, the final products temperature, Ta, is known as the adiabatic flame temperature (AFT). For a given reaction where the ni’s are known for both the reactants and the products, Ta can be calculated explicitly.

  2. Constant Pressure Adiabatic Flame Temperature w/products at equilibrium Ta,

  3. Constant Pressure Adiabatic Flame Temperature w/products at equilibrium

  4. Constant Volume Adiabatic Flame Temperature Consider the case where the piston is fixed and the cylinder is perfectly insulated so the process is adiabatic (Q = 0) W P2=PCV T2=Ta Q Reaction Note h = u + pv = u + RT, so

  5. Constant Volume Combustion Pressure Assuming ideal gas behavior: For large HCs the mole ratio term is small, e.g., for stoichiometric octane air For stoichiometric octane-air Ta is 2266K so PCV/Pi= 8.1

  6. Adiabatic Flame Temperaturew/Products at Equilibrium • One can calculate the AFT for the above stoichiometric reaction where the products are at equilibrium. • Note dissociation in the products will result in a lower AFT since dissociation reactions are endothermic. • Computer programs are used for these calculations

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