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Because of the relative simplicity inusing these techniques, theyhave foundwidespreaduse
withinSHSreactions.These layervelocityapproacheshavebeenused todescribe thekinetics
in theNi/Al system[69, 70], inboridesystems, includingNb/B [71–73],Ta/B [71],Zr/B [71, 74,
75], Hf/B [71], Ti/B [76],Mo/B [77], alongwith other binary systems such as Ti/C [78], Ti/Si
[79, 80], thermites [81–89]andmorecomplex ternarysystems [78, 90–93].
The results obtained arepresented inFigure 3. It canbe seen that there are awidevarietyof
systemsanalyzed. Itworthnoting that thesedatawereobtainedthroughdirectanalysisof the
combustion parameters, which were obtained at extremely high temperatures and rapid
heating rates, which are difficult to accomplish by other kinetics methods. However, it is
important to remember that the quasi-homogeneous approximation is utilized for this layer-
by-layer combustion front combustionvelocity basedmethod,which shouldbe appliedwith
caution [68].Finally,because thismethodcanbeeasilyused forany typeof system,acompar-
isonbetweenthermiteandnon-thermite typereactionscanbeanalyzed.ComparingFigure3a
andb, it is obvious that the activation energies for thermites is significantly lower thannon-
thermite type reactions. This is interestingand is likely related to the specific reactionmecha-
nismthatoccurs in thermites, compared tonon-thermites.
6.Electrothermography
Electrothermography is a technique that utilizes metal wires in either a gaseous or clad
environment [8]. Thewire is resistively heated rapidly to the desired temperature, with the
electricpowerbeingadjusted to compensate for theheat releasedue to the chemical reaction.
Theobtaineddataallowsforextractionof therateofheatgenerationduringthereactionunder
Figure 3. Summaryof data collectedusing layer velocity analysis approached for (a) binary elemental and (b) thermite
systems.
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Advanced Chemical Kinetics
- Titel
- Advanced Chemical Kinetics
- Autor
- Muhammad Akhyar Farrukh
- Herausgeber
- InTech
- Ort
- Rijeka
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-953-51-3816-7
- Abmessungen
- 18.0 x 26.0 cm
- Seiten
- 226
- Schlagwörter
- Engineering and Technology, Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie