gasluft
Gasluft is a term used in German-speaking technical contexts to describe the mixture of a gaseous fuel with air that is prepared for combustion. It encompasses the relative amounts of fuel and oxidizer, as well as the quality and uniformity of the mixing prior to burning. In engineering practice the gasluft mixture is commonly characterized by the air–fuel ratio or by the equivalence ratio (lambda), which compares the actual mixture to the stoichiometric reference that would achieve complete combustion.
The composition of a gasluft mixture depends on the fuel. For hydrocarbon fuels, the stoichiometric air–fuel
Control and measurement of gasluft are essential for safety and efficiency. Mixing occurs in burners, mixers,
Applications include domestic gas appliances, industrial burners, gas turbines, and engines, where a stable, well-controlled gasluft