The combustion of zirconium foils in an oxygen environment was investigated
for foils ranging in thickness from about 22 to 124 mum and for oxygen par
tial pressures ranging from about 0.3 to 0.9 atm. Temperature profile measu
rements showed indications of an after-burn, which became especially signif
icant in the combustion of thicker foils. The dependence of the combustion
wave temperature and velocity on the oxygen partial pressure was determined
. For any partial pressure, wave velocity decreased with an increase in foi
l thickness. Wave propagation in this system is a complex process and is di
ctated by oxide formation and oxygen dissolution. The results are examined
in light of a finite difference model.