Sentence examples for usual flame from inspiring English sources

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The one is a usual flame that is formed around a fuel jet surrounded by an air flow.

The computations predict significantly lower temperature (1250 K) near the flame tip than the maximum adiabatic equilibrium temperature (1660 K) of the original fuel in the usual flame.

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Rather than his usual, flame-licked descent into hell, the Don is simply carried offstage by the chorus.

The fall color is orange red and persists longer than usual *'Autumn Flame' - A fast grower with exceptional bright red fall color developing early.

An unsteady multi-step, gas-phase kinetics model both with and without steady-state species assumptions, and including nonunit Lewis number, is compared with a model including a single, finite-rate gas-phase reaction, which has been the usual approach in flame spread modeling.

Burn the candle as usual, blow out the flame, dip your fingers into the melted wax and rub it into rough areas of skin, such as your elbows and knees.

Our usual heat sources, gas flames and glowing coals and electrical elements, have temperatures well above 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

However, as demonstrated in the present paper, such an assumption is not realistic for the usual numerical configuration of a flame propagating in an "ideal" tube with no heat transfer to the walls.

When the flames subsided, the usual lights of West Quincy had disappeared: there was only darkness.

But if emotions flame more brightly than usual, the shadows are never dispelled.

The returns of Sami Zayn and The Undertaker were a refreshing alternative to the usual NXT call-up destined to flame out in three months.

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