A comparative study of the ignition and burning characteristics of afterburning aluminum and magnesium particles

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Jihwan Lim
Sanghyup Lee
Woongsup Yoon
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[1] Yonsei University,School of Mechanical Engineering
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Aluminum; Burning time; Flame temperature; Ignition delay time; Ignition temperature; Magnesium;
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Ignition and the burning of air-born single aluminum and magnesium particles are experimentally investigated. Particles of 30 to 106 μm-diameters were electrodynamically levitated, ignited, and burnt in atmospheric air. The particle combustion evolution was recorded by high-speed cinematography. Instant temperature and thermal radiation intensity were measured using two-wavelength pyrometry and photomultiplier tube methods. Ignition of the magnesium particle is prompt and substantially advances the aluminum particle by 10 ms. Burning time of the aluminum particles is extended 3 to 5 times longer than the magnesium particles. Exponents of a power-law fit of the burning rates are 1.55 and 1.24 for aluminum and magnesium particles, respectively. Flame temperature is slightly lower than the oxide melting temperature. For the aluminum, dimensionless flame diameter is inert to the initial particle size, but for the magnesium inversely proportional to the initial diameter.
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页码:4291 / 4300
页数:9
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