Adiabatic flame temperature (source code)

= Adiabatic flame temperature
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Adiabatic flame temperature (AFT) is the theoretical maximum temperature that can be achieved during a combustion process when a fuel burns in an oxidizer (such as air or oxygen) under adiabatic conditions, meaning that no heat is lost to the surroundings. In an ideal scenario, this temperature is reached when all the reactants are converted into products without any heat transfer to the environment.