The Explosion Ratio Calculator calculates the explosion ratio based on the initial and final volumes of a combustion process.
Learn how to use the Explosion Ratio Calculator and its working principles
The explosion ratio is a measure of how much the volume of a combustion chamber increases during combustion. It is calculated as the ratio of the final volume (V2) to the initial volume (V1). A higher explosion ratio indicates a more violent explosion.
The formula used is:
Explosion Ratio = V2 / V1
This calculator is useful in engineering and physics for analyzing combustion processes in engines, fireworks, and other applications where understanding volume changes during combustion is important.