Combustion of Aluminum and Boron Agglomerates Free Falling in Air. I. Experimental Approach


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This paper presents a review of studies of the combustion of composite propellants containing a combined fuel based on aluminum and boron. A method for studying the combustion of large particles of the combined Al + B fuel in air is described. Burning agglomerated Al/B particles 300–700 μm in diameter were obtained by ignition of miniature pieces of a composition containing 32% binder and 68% micron-sized aluminum and boron powders in the ratio Al/B = 81/19 placed in a burning metal-free sample. Agglomerates formed by the merger of many small particles burned in free fall in air. Procedures are described that were used to process video records of the combustion process and study condensed combustion products (combustion residues of agglomerates) in order to determine the burning time and analyze the transformation of the combined fuel into oxide.

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O. G. Glotov

Voevodsky Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Siberian Branch

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Email: glotov@kinetics.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, 630090

G. S. Surodin

Voevodsky Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Siberian Branch

Email: glotov@kinetics.nsc.ru
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, 630090

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