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Effect of catalytic additives and aluminum particle size on the combustion of mixed compositions with a chlorine-free oxidizer
V. A. Arkhipovab, T. I. Gorbenkoc, M. V. Gorbenkoc, A. V. Pesterevb, L. A. Savel’evaa a Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, 634050, Russia
b Institute of Problems of Chemical and Energetic Technologies, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Biisk, 659322, Russia
c Tomsk State University, Tomsk, 634050, Russia
Abstract:
Experimental results on the stationary burning rate and solid content in the combustion products of mixed compositions with a chlorine-free oxidizer and an active fuel binder in the pressure range 0.025–6.0 MPa are presented. The effect of catalytic additives (silica and carbon black), the particle size of aluminum powder, and the method of preparing samples for combustion of the mixed compositions under consideration are analyzed.
Keywords:
mixed compositions, chlorine-free oxidizer, ammonium nitrate, active fuel binder, ultrafine aluminum powder, catalytic additives, stationary burning rate, combustion products, content of condensed materials.
Received: 01.12.2011
Citation:
V. A. Arkhipov, T. I. Gorbenko, M. V. Gorbenko, A. V. Pesterev, L. A. Savel’eva, “Effect of catalytic additives and aluminum particle size on the combustion of mixed compositions with a chlorine-free oxidizer”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 48:5 (2012), 168–175; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 48:5 (2012), 642–649
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