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In combustion, heat release parameter (or gas expansion parameter) is a dimensionless parameter which measures the amount of heat released by an adibatic combustion process.[1][2] It is defined as

q=TadTuTu

where

In typical combustion process, q27. For isobaric combustion, using ideal gas law, the parameter can be expressed in terms of density,[3] i.e.,

q=TadTuTu=ρuρadρu.

The ratio of burnt gas to unburnt gas temperature is

TadTu=1+q.

Gas expansion ratio

The gas expansion ratio is simply defined by

r=ρuρb

which is related to α by r=1+q.

See also

References

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  1. Williams, Forman A. "Combustion theory." (1985).
  2. Linan, Amable, and Forman Arthur Williams. "Fundamental aspects of combustion." (1993).
  3. Clavin, P. (1985). Dynamic behavior of premixed flame fronts in laminar and turbulent flows. Progress in energy and combustion science, 11(1), 1-59.