Premixedflammor
Premixedflammor is a term found in a limited subset of technical discussions to describe a premixed flame phenomenon in which fuel and oxidizer are combined before ignition and then burn as a propagating front through the mixture. The phrase is not part of the standard nomenclature used in mainstream combustion science, and its precise meaning can vary between sources. Some writers treat premixedflammor as an idealized model of a planar, freely propagating premixed flame, while others use it to denote a dynamic regime where the flame interacts with flow and mixing processes, producing characteristic propagation speeds and stability behavior.
In general, premixed flames are formed when the fuel–air mixture is prepared ahead of the flame front,
Common challenges associated with premixed flames, and by extension any premixedflammor-like regime, include the risk of
See also: premixed flame, lean premixed combustion, flashback, laminar burning velocity.