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=
Tad-Tu | |
Tu |
where
Tad
Tu
In typical combustion process,
q ≈ 2-7
q=
Tad-Tu | |
Tu |
=
\rhou-\rhoad | |
\rhou |
.
The ratio of burnt gas to unburnt gas temperature is
Tad | |
Tu |
=1+q.
The gas expansion ratio is simply defined by
r=
\rhou | |
\rhob |
which is related to
\alpha
r=1+q.