Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves | 2019

Electrothermal Explosion of a Titanium—Soot Mixture under Quasistatic Compression. I. Thermal and Electric Parameters

 
 
 

Abstract


The study of an electrothermal explosion (ETE) of a titanium—soot mixture under quasistatic compression is described. Experimental dependences of thermal and electric parameters of the ETE on the power of electric heating are obtained. It is shown that the heating rate of a reacting mixture significantly affects the ignition temperature and maximum temperature of the ETE. It is determined that, at the stage of pre-explosion heating, the electric resistance of the mixture decreases by 90—95%, and the rate of the temperature rise during a thermal explosion is independent of the heating rate of the mixture. A technique for determining the ignition time and temperature, based on measuring the thermal and electric parameters of the ETE. Liquid-phase and solid-phase interactions in the titanium—soot mixture powders are discussed.

Volume 55
Pages 74-81
DOI 10.1134/S0010508219010088
Language English
Journal Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves

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