Ignition and Combustion of Boron Particles in Hydrogen/oxygen Combustion Products at 30 to 150 Atmospheres
Foelsche, Robert Oliver
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Title
Ignition and Combustion of Boron Particles in Hydrogen/oxygen Combustion Products at 30 to 150 Atmospheres
Author(s)
Foelsche, Robert Oliver
Issue Date
1998
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Burton, Rodney L.
Department of Study
Aerospace Engineering
Discipline
Aerospace Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Chemistry, Physical
Language
eng
Abstract
The results of this study demonstrate that boron particle lifetimes at elevated pressures are sufficiently short to make these particles suitable for additives to propellants and that smaller 1-10 $\mu$m sized particles, which have still shorter lifetimes, may be appropriate for addition to explosives.
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