smoldering stage
The three modes of combustion are complete combustion, incomplete combustion, and smoldering combustion. Complete combustion occurs when a fuel burns in sufficient oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion happens when there isn't enough oxygen, resulting in carbon monoxide and soot as byproducts. Smoldering combustion is a slow, flameless form of combustion that occurs at lower temperatures, often seen in materials like charcoal or wood.
Floods themselves do not smolder, as smoldering refers to a slow combustion process typically associated with solid materials, like wood or coal, that produce smoke without flames. However, if a flood occurs in an area with existing smoldering fires, such as wildfires, the water can disturb the smoldering materials, potentially reigniting them or spreading the fire. Thus, while floods can interact with smoldering fires, they do not smolder on their own.
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A smoldering flame is a type of combustion that occurs without a visible flame, typically characterized by glowing embers and the release of smoke. It often happens when materials, such as wood or charcoal, burn at low temperatures with limited oxygen, resulting in incomplete combustion. This process can produce hazardous gases and can be difficult to extinguish, as it may continue to burn slowly for an extended period. Smoldering flames are commonly associated with wildfires and can pose significant risks to both health and safety.
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Please make sure that the fire is not still smoldering.
Some one threw a cigarrite on the street and it was smoldering
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The fire was still smoldering in the fire place
Smoldering Children was created on 2011-12-07.
It is where something was on fire and is not completely out. Such as smoldering ashes in a firepit. There is no flame but the ashes are still smoking and hot. They are said to be smoldering. It can also be used to describe a person's mood, as in: "He was smoldering at the lies that were made up about him."