2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2019.108325
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Influence of multi-oxidants on reaction characteristics of PTFE-Al-XmOY reactive material

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“…This temperature rise caused a rapid expansion of the SiF 4 gas and the subsequent pressure rise. The pressurization rate experiments were carried out using a special-designed vessel with a 220 mL internal volume, and the detail of the experimental setup can be found elsewhere [ 35 ]. The pressurization rate of the PTFE/Si EMs of a similar composition was measured to be 5.75 MPa/s, and the peak pressure was determined to be 0.545 MPa (see Supplementary Figure S4 ).…”
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“…This temperature rise caused a rapid expansion of the SiF 4 gas and the subsequent pressure rise. The pressurization rate experiments were carried out using a special-designed vessel with a 220 mL internal volume, and the detail of the experimental setup can be found elsewhere [ 35 ]. The pressurization rate of the PTFE/Si EMs of a similar composition was measured to be 5.75 MPa/s, and the peak pressure was determined to be 0.545 MPa (see Supplementary Figure S4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For fluoropolymer-based RMs, according to the SEM of PTFE/Al (73.5/26.5) RM [ 26 ] (shown in Figure 2 a), the pores which will collapse under impact compression and form hotspots mainly appear inside the PTFE matrix. Meanwhile, in condensed RM without fragmentation, only extremely high temperatures (over 900 K [ 27 ]) can lead to direct reactions between PTFE and Al. Therefore, in the impact ignition stage, the calculation of the hotspots effect is assumed to exclude the energy released by chemical reactions and the mechanical deformation and heat transfer are counted for the temperature rise of the RM.…”
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“…The study of PAB is just beginning. Lan Jia [ 17 ] tested the reaction energy and combustion rate of various ternary reactive materials and filmed the shock-induced chemical reaction process of reactive materials under the split Hopkinson pressure bar test with a high-speed camera. The test results showed that PAB had the best combustion performance, prolonged reaction duration, and a significant gas production rate.…”
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