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Jet Fuel vs Gasoline

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Does anyone know the burning temperature of both?
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The answer to that is highly dependent on the fuel-air ratio. I think typical internal combustion engines see temperatures around 1100K. Jet engines usually see around 1800K at the turbine inlet, but that's a materials limited issue.
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I am looking for the open burning temperature.
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Wikipedia has this for jet fuel (which is pretty much kerosene).

I might root around a bit more for a better source, or I might just go to bed.
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Wasn't there a Jet Fuel that took a really excessive amount of heat to burn, so much so that you could light something on fire and put it into the fuel to put it out?
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General Schatten wrote:Wasn't there a Jet Fuel that took a really excessive amount of heat to burn, so much so that you could light something on fire and put it into the fuel to put it out?
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IIRC, they also used JP7 in the hydraulics system and as a heat sink. The fuel included so many different ingredients that it was more expensive than single-malt scotch.

Oh, and dousing lit stuff is not unique to JP7; my uncle used to douse his cigarettes in a bucket full of diesel fuel.
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