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Connecting agglomeration and burn rate in a thermite reaction: Role of oxidizer morphology

机译:Connecting agglomeration and burn rate in a thermite reaction: Role of oxidizer morphology

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Agglomeration (sintering) of aluminum particles has been commonly observed in solid propellants andpyrotechnics and it is believed to play a key role on the combustion performance of these materials.One of the most commonly studied nanothermites – Al/CuO – has also been well documented to exhibitthis agglomeration phenomenon. In this work, high-speed in-operando microscopy and pyrometrywere used to observe agglomeration in an Al/CuO reaction with different oxidizer particle size and shape(microparticles, microwires and nanoparticles). We found that the use of a microwire oxidizer resultedin propagation velocities and agglomerate sizes more similar to nanoparticles rather than microparticles.Replacing CuO microparticles (5 μm) with similarly-sized CuO microwires (equivalent diameter: 3 μm)was shown to dramatically elevate the burn rate by ~27 × (2 m/s vs 55 m/s) and increased the flametemperature from 2550 K to 3200 K, resulting in ~30 × higher heat flux (energy release rate). Adding10 wt. polymer into the above three thermite systems slowed down the burn rates from ~m/s to ~cm/s,which allowed our microscopic system to probe the details of the agglomeration process. The agglomerationsize was found to be reduced from ~40 μm to ~13 μm when replacing CuO microparticles withmicrowires in the 3D printed Al/CuO composites, similar to that of CuO nanoparticles case. Our resultspoint to a “pocket” model to explain these trends. In a reactive composite, CuO microwires should createan Al “pocket” closer in size to that when using CuO NPs and considerably smaller that with CuOmicroparticles. The reduced pocket size should also enhance burn velocity. These results also suggest the“pocket” offers a pathway to think about architectures to minimize the sintering size which is known tolead to two-phase losses in propellants.

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    《Combustion and Flame》 |2021年第9期|111492.1-111492.7|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, United States;

    Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States;

    Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, United States;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);
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  • 正文语种 英语
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  • 关键词

    Imaging; Agglomeration; Propellants; Printing;

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