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Old   November 2, 2006, 07:57
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Ilona
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When I use CFX-RIF, a tmp-file is generated. There I can find burnt.flm or Chi.0.00000000. What is the difference between these two files? In Chi.0.00000000 there is a maximum temperature of about 3050 K, and in Burnt.flm, the maximum temperature is 4900 K which seems to me quite large.

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Old   November 3, 2006, 09:36
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is it possible, that burnt.flm contains the caloric flame temperature?
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