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In combustion physics, fuel mass fraction is the ratio of fuel mass flow to the total mass flow of a fuel mixture. If an air flow is fuel free, the fuel mass fraction is zero; in pure fuel without trapped gases, the ratio is unity.[1] As fuel is burned in a combustion process, the fuel mass fraction is reduced. The definition reads as

Y F = m F m t o t {\displaystyle Y_{F}={\frac {m_{F}}{m_{\rm {tot}}}}} {\displaystyle Y_{F}={\frac {m_{F}}{m_{\rm {tot}}}}}

where

  • m F {\displaystyle m_{F}} {\displaystyle m_{F}} is the mass of the fuel in the mixture
  • m t o t {\displaystyle m_{\rm {tot}}} {\displaystyle m_{\rm {tot}}} is the total mass of the mixture

References

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  1. ^ Kanury, a. (1975). Introduction to Combustion Phenomena. New York: Gordon and Breach. p. 150. ISBN 0-677-02690-0.


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