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Combustion of spherical agglomerates of titanium in air. I. Experimental approach
O. G. Glotov Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Abstract:
This paper describes a method for studying the combustion of titanium particles with a diameter of 300–500 $\mu$m obtained by agglomeration of many small particles. Burning monodisperse particles of titanium were produced by ignition of miniature pieces of a pyrotechnic composition containing 69% titanium powder placed in the burning sample. The resultant agglomerated particles burned in free fall in air. Their motion and evolution, including fragmentation, were video-recorded. Condensed combustion products were quenched, sampled, and studied.
Keywords:
titanium agglomerate, combustion, fragmentation, burning time, quenching and sampling technique, condensed combustion products, size distribution.
Received: 04.04.2012
Citation:
O. G. Glotov, “Combustion of spherical agglomerates of titanium in air. I. Experimental approach”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 49:3 (2013), 50–57; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 49:3 (2013), 299–306
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