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The maximum flame temperature, however, remains constant.
The maximum flame temperature was measured by a compensated thermocouple on the flame tip.
The maximum flame temperature reached 980 °C, and the cooling water temperature gradient was about 20 °C.
However, the maximum flame temperature of the generator gas was measured as of 1220.1 K without hydrogen supply.
For the nonradiating flame, the maximum flame temperature remains constant and it does not extinguish.
The maximum flame temperature, heat release rate and radiative heat loss are used to describe the flame response to fluctuations in partial premixing.
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Flame propagation velocities, maximum flame temperatures, and temperature rising rates obviously increased as ethylene concentration increased.
The maximum flame temperatures of 2.3% ethylene hybrid mixtures increased slightly as particle size distribution decreased.
In the synergistic explosion region, maximum flame temperatures were obviously sensitive to the ethylene concentration and dust concentration.
The fast chemistry limit and thus the maximum flame temperatures are calculated using one-point equilibrium calculations.
Even in the non-quenched flame, an unsteady effect is shown based on the fact that there are two maximum flame temperatures at the same strain rate and the one experiencing the higher strain rate is always lower.
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