liekkipalamista
Liekkipalamista, commonly translated as flameless combustion or smoldering, refers to a low-temperature oxidation process that occurs without the presence of visible flames. This type of combustion releases heat and produces smoke, but the reaction zone is typically confined to the surface of the burning material. Unlike flaming combustion, which requires a sufficient concentration of fuel vapor and oxygen to sustain a flame, liekkipalamista operates at lower temperatures where volatile gases are released more slowly and combust incompletely.
This phenomenon is often observed in materials like charcoal, wood embers, tobacco, and certain types of synthetic