2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-023-06344-x
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The Role of Target Melting in Particle Impact Ignition with Inert Particulate

Spencer V. Taylor,
Suhas Eswarappa Prameela,
Jonathan M. Tylka
et al.

Abstract: The high gas temperatures and oxygen pressures in the turbine of oxygen-rich turbomachinery put conventional engineering alloys such as IN718 at risk of particle impact ignition, i.e., metal fires initiated when particulate strikes a solid surface. The standard model of particle impact ignition assumes that the impacting particle must first ignite in order to kindle to the target material. Here, we invalidate this belief through particle impact ignition experiments which show that IN718 can ignite when struck … Show more

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