deflagrante
Deflagrante is the Italian term used to refer to deflagration, a mode of combustion in which a flame propagates through a fuel–oxidizer mixture at subsonic speeds with respect to the unburned gas. This propagation is driven primarily by heat transfer and chemical diffusion rather than by a shock wave.
In physics and engineering, deflagration contrasts with detonation. A deflagration front moves gradually, and its velocity
Deflagration can be influenced by confinement and pressure. When flames are restricted or turbulent, the effective
Applications and safety context include the design of industrial equipment, gas pipelines, and mining environments, where
Etymology-wise, deflagrare derives from Latin, reflecting the rapid burning characteristic of this combustion mode.