kaasukehät
Kaasukehät, often translated as gas rings or gas circles, are a phenomenon observed in certain industrial combustion processes. They typically manifest as a visible ring of flame that surrounds the main combustion zone, particularly in furnaces or boilers utilizing gaseous fuels. The formation of kaasukehät is related to the aerodynamics and mixing characteristics of the fuel and air within the combustion chamber.
These visible rings are not indicative of complete combustion but rather of incomplete mixing or localized
While visually striking, the presence of kaasukehät can sometimes suggest inefficiencies in the combustion process. They