Name fls_1b Plot data are not available, please refer to the target description.
Target Type laminar flame speed
Composition H2/Air, ϕ=3.0
Temperature Tu (K) 298
Pressure p (atm) 1
  Experiment Trial Optimized
Nominal Value (cm/s) 213.2 231.7 224.8
Uncertainty (σ, cm/s) 11.4 19.4 5.1
Sensitivity

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