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Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves

2021 year, number 5

Combustion Modes of Mixtures of Copper (II) Oxide with Aluminum and Titanium

Yu. M. Mikhailov1, V. V. Aleshin1, V. I. Vershinnikov2, T. I. Ignat'eva2, D. Yu. Kovalev2
1Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia
2Merzhanov Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Problems of Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia
Keywords: copper oxide, aluminum, titanium, mixture, combustion modes

Abstract

The influence of the ratio of the initial components on the combustion parameters and modes of mixtures of aluminum with copper oxide has been studied. It has been shown that under normal conditions, such mixtures can burn steadily when they contain not less than 30 % copper oxide. Moreover, as the content of copper oxide increases to the stoichiometric ratio, the combustion mode changes in the following sequence: self-oscillatory combustion, spin combustion, a combination of convective and multi-hotspot combustion, flame, and fireball. In addition, the effect of the ratio of the components on the combustion of ternary mixtures of copper oxide-aluminum-titanium was studied, and the concentration regions were determined for four main modes of their combustion: self-oscillatory, hotspot, flame, and fireball. It has been shown that the hotspot combustion mode of such mixtures can exist in five different forms: spin, multi-hotspot, a combination of convective and multi-hotspot modes, a multi-hotspot mode with the formation of an opposed front, and a multi-hotspot mode with a periodic separation of combustion products. Depending on the ratio of the initial components, the condensed combustion products of mixtures of copper oxide with aluminum and titanium were found to contain copper, intermetallic compounds Al3Ti, Ti3Al, and CuAl5Ti2, and oxides Al2O3, TiO2, TiO, Cu2O, Al2TiO5, and Cu3Ti3O.