1988
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3115(88)90343-1
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Anomalously high rate of oxidation of zircaloy particles in air at the phase transformation

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“…Upon the precipitation of B 2 O 3 , the heat liberated by the complete oxidation of boron should force the transition between the two stages. The inception of the pre-ignition stage, on the other hand, is assumed to result from solid boron becoming strongly susceptible to oxidizer attack when in a highly reactive disordered state during the transition between two solid boron phases, a mechanism for the ignition of solid particles that has also been proposed for other metals (Bereznai & Wü rtz, 1988). Should the transition between the two stages actually be associated with a solubility gap, possibly including a consolute point (Rowlinson, 1969), a new model would be needed, differing from the one presented in this paper.…”
Section: Particle Size and Ambient Oxidizer Concentration 1011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon the precipitation of B 2 O 3 , the heat liberated by the complete oxidation of boron should force the transition between the two stages. The inception of the pre-ignition stage, on the other hand, is assumed to result from solid boron becoming strongly susceptible to oxidizer attack when in a highly reactive disordered state during the transition between two solid boron phases, a mechanism for the ignition of solid particles that has also been proposed for other metals (Bereznai & Wü rtz, 1988). Should the transition between the two stages actually be associated with a solubility gap, possibly including a consolute point (Rowlinson, 1969), a new model would be needed, differing from the one presented in this paper.…”
Section: Particle Size and Ambient Oxidizer Concentration 1011mentioning
confidence: 99%