what do you understand by the flash point of a fuel
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To ignite, the fuel must have a low flash point, but in order to avoid preignition caused by residual heat in a hot combustion chamber, the fuel must have a high autoignition temperature. Diesel fuel flash points vary between 52 and 96 °C (126 and 205 °F).
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the flash point of a fuel is a certain temperature at which any fuel begins to burn its also called 'kindling' temperature of the fuel
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