Abstract:
There are numerous experimental data indicating that the action of electromagnetic and magnetic fields on the combustion wave of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) changes the process kinetics and the structure and properties of the reaction products. Emission phenomena in the combustion wave have received less attention. High rates of chemical energy dissipation in SHS (1012 W/m3) are accompanied by physical phenomena such as the occurrence of a potential difference between the combustion front and reaction products, free electron emission from the combustion wave, and acoustic emission. Detailed studies of these nonequilibrium phenomena provide a deeper understanding of the reaction mechanism in solid flames to use nonthermal methods of combustion control.
Citation:
Yu. M. Maksimov, A. I. Kirdyashkin, R. M. Gabbasov, V. G. Salamatov, “Emission phenomena in a SHS combustion wave”, Fizika Goreniya i Vzryva, 45:4 (2009), 121–127; Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 45:4 (2009), 454–460
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