deflagração
Deflagração is a term used in pyrotechnics and explosives to describe a rapid burning process. Unlike detonation, which is a supersonic explosion, deflagration occurs at subsonic speeds. This means the reaction front propagates through the material as a wave of heat and mass transfer, rather than a shockwave.
The process of deflagration involves the rapid oxidation of a fuel source, often mixed with an oxidizer.
In fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices, deflagration is controlled to produce desired visual and auditory effects.
In some contexts, deflagration can be a dangerous phenomenon, such as in dust explosions or the rapid