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The phrase "combustion temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to chemistry, engineering, or any discussion involving the temperature at which a substance ignites and burns.
Example: "The combustion temperature of gasoline is significantly higher than that of ethanol, affecting their efficiency in engines."
Alternatives: "ignition temperature" or "burning temperature".
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The optimal combustion temperature is 500 °C (930 °F).
This dilutes the incoming fuel-air mixture and effectively lowers combustion temperature.
Adiabatic combustion temperature is 2155 K at these conditions.
An iron cylinder block, forged-steel crankshaft and piston oil cooling help manage the high cylinder pressure and combustion temperature inherent to diesels.
Significant improvements in oxygen permeation and combustion temperature are encountered utilizing the present reactor design.
The thermal NO emission mainly results from the high combustion temperature in the combustion process.
The flow characteristics, combustion temperature, ignition characteristics, emissions under different oxygen jet design and jet spacing were simulated and compared.
The modified nozzle design shows increases in excess of 45% of the peak combustion temperature in the PCL.
Radiolytic alteration is also associated with a previously unrecognised increase in the mean combustion temperature of organic matter.
Data obtained through this sensor can provide critical engine characteristics such as combustion efficiency, peak combustion temperature, and autoignition temperature.
For such purposes, phase stabilized ammonium nitrate (AN -based propellAN -based been widely used with a low combustion tempropellants
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