Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The combustion kinetics of a laminate with intumescent behavior were determined by
thermogravimetry for heating rates between 5 and 20 K/min and a final temperature of 873 K.
The devolatilization stage consists of three consecutive first-order reactions that can be associated
with the release of (1) water vapor (from aluminum trihydrate), (2) HCl (from polychloroprene),
and (3) a gaseous mixture (from expansible graphite), followed by charring. The corresponding
activation energies are 114, 140, and 83 kJ/mol. The second stage is the heterogeneous combustion
of the active part of the intumescent char. This process is described by a one-step reaction whose
rate presents a power-law dependence (n ) 1.98) on the solid conversion and an activation energy
of 182 kJ/mol. The thermal response of a composite system that uses the intumescent material
as a coating for thin steel slabs was also investigated. For external temperatures of 625-1025
K, the sequential chemico-physical changes undergone by the intumescent coating highly affect
the dynamics of steel heating.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Branca, Carmen
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