Da. Yagodnikov et Av. Voronetskii, EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL-STUDY OF THE IGNITION AND COMBUSTION OF AN AEROSOL OF ENCAPSULATED ALUMINUM PARTICLES, Combustion, explosion, and shock waves, 33(1), 1997, pp. 49-55
This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the effect
of particle encapsulation on the main operating parameters and featur
es of the ignition and combustion of aluminum particles in air. It is
found that the application of a nickel-based coating to the aluminum-p
article surface; which substitutes for the oxide film, increases the r
eactivity of the aluminum-air mixture, with retention of the initial p
article dispersity and energy parameters of the mixture. The model dev
eloped for the encapsulated-particle ignition taking into account the
stress-strained state of the particle was used to determine the time a
nd temperature limits for the retention, of the protective-coating pro
perties and to explain the experimental results.