Energy - Specifies the energy released from burning a unit of fuel. Ignition Temperature - Ignition temperature in degrees Kelvin. Keep in mind that the environment temperature is 300K. Fuel Depletion - The rate at which the fuel burns out. Smoke Amount - Multiplier for the amount of smoke produced during burning. Smoke Threshold - When the oxygen is less than the fuel, this value controls how much of the burning fuel produces smoke. Higher values cause less of the burning fuel to produce smoke. Propagation - Controls the propagation speed of the ignition front. |