Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
An experimental methodology is presented to investigate the ignition in
Combustion Synthesis. The aim of this work is to study the ignition
phenomena, separating the initiation from the propagation process. The
reactions were activated by a CO2 laser with a power range from 20 to 60
W. The experimental configuration was set to avoid the sample heat losses.
All the experiments were performed in thermal explosion mode. The studied
system was Ni-Al at three compositions (Ni:Al=3:1, Ni:Al=1:1 and
Ni:Al=1:3). The results indicate that the ignition temperature is not
affected by the laser power applied, but it is characteristic for each
composition. A theoretical approach, aimed to the ignition energy
calculation, supports the experiments. The calculated ignition energy, for
the investigated powder mixtures, is equal to 17 ± 0.5 kJ/molat,
independently on stoichiometric ratio and on used heating ramps. A
mechanistic interpretation of the ignition is attempted to compare
experimental results and numerical simulations.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Giuliani, Pietro; Zanotti, Claudio
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