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I just refrence this page. I can't cite you an exact source but I've seen people use 0.3kg/m^3 for fire calcs and it's been fine.Do using:
Dens: pressure[pascal] /(gas constant of air[j/kg-kelvin] x heat[kelvin])
are used to find the flame density?
The density would vary in temperature so that’s a red flagI just refrence this page. I can't cite you an exact source but I've seen people use 0.3kg/m^3 for fire calcs and it's been fine.
Of course it would, but it's generally somewhere around that value. That's why he links a calculator you can use to FIND the density of the fire there. I think I did my own calc once and got the density to be around 0.24kg/m^3, which is still in that ballpark.The density would vary in temperature so that’s a red flag