Abstract:Experiments were designed to investigate two regimes of metal particle combustion: fast and slow burning regimes. Stress-altering aluminum particles had been shown to produce a distinctly faster burning rate compared to untreated aluminum particles. The root cause for the differences in burning rate had been unclear. In this study, stress-altered and untreated aluminum particles were reacted as dispersed powder in a closed bomb calorimeter designed to monitor the transient temperature changes resulting from en… Show more
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