JOURNAL ARTICLE

Experimental Study of Combustion Characteristics of Micron-Sized Aluminum Particles and Liquid Water

Peng MaShuangfeng WangXiuzhen Wang

Year: 2021 Journal:   Journal of Propulsion and Power Vol: 38 (3)Pages: 331-338   Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Abstract

Experiments have been performed to explore the combustion behaviors of spherical micron-sized aluminum (mu Al) particles and liquid water for Al particle sizes in the range of 3.5-25 mu m. The ignition of quasi-homogeneous mu Al/water mixtures was successfully implemented by employing a novel ignition method, and self-sustained flame propagation was obtained in the mixtures over a broad range of fuel-equivalence ratio phi. The burning rates, flammability limits, and thermal structure of the propagating flame were determined. The combustion products were also analyzed. For the particle sizes considered, the burning rates were found to first increase and then decrease as phi increased, with the maximum values occurring at phi = 1.7-2.0 and substantially lower than nano-Al/H2O mixtures. The dependence of the burning rate on particle size follows a power law, r(b) similar to D -D-0.18, indicating that the reaction process of pAl and water is kinetically controlled. Base on the experimental observations, a simplified flame propagation model was developed to provide insight into the effects of particle size and equivalence ratio. Combustion product analyses revealed that Al residues increased as phi was further increased from 0.7, and the combustion efficiency of aluminum decreased accordingly.

Keywords:
Combustion Materials science Ignition system Particle size Aluminium Flammability Particle (ecology) Range (aeronautics) Flammability limit Adiabatic flame temperature Chemical engineering Composite material Analytical Chemistry (journal) Thermodynamics Chemistry Organic chemistry

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Energetic Materials and Combustion
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Combustion and Detonation Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Flame retardant materials and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
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