Although the gas phase combustion of metallic magnesium (Mg) has been extensively studied, the vaporization and diffusive combustion behaviors of Mg have not been well characterized. This paper proposes an investigation of the vaporization, diffusion, and combustion characteristics of individual Mg microparticles in inert and oxidizing gases by a self-built experimental setup based on laser-induced heating and microscopic high-speed cinematography. Characteristic parameters like vaporization and diffusion coefficients, diffusion ratios, flame propagation rates, etc., were obtained at high spatiotemporal resolutions (μm and tens of μs), and their differences in inert gases (argon, nitrogen) and in oxidizing gases (air, pure oxygen) were comp...
This work presents a study of a magnesium/air combustion process in the context of innovative zero c...
Dans la dynamique actuelle de la transition écologique, la combustion lente de particules de magnési...
Magnesium particles (1-2 mm) are ignited by a hot wire in room-temperature CO2 environment under mic...
Ongoing exploration and future mission2001110444 s to Mars have given impetus to research on the use...
An experimental study was performed on the combustion characteristics of a jet diffusion flame of Mg...
In the current context of ecological transition, slow combustion of magnesium particles is considere...
Micron-sized metal powders carried by a nitrogen flow were fed along the axis of a cylindrical hydro...
The spectrum, 8000-2700A, emitted during the combustion of pellets of the pyrotechnic illumination c...
Metal additives have been widely used in combustion applications such as solid rocket motors and hig...
Recent interest in developing Al-Mg alloys as reactive materials prompted studies of combustion mech...
The prospects for using Mg as fuel in a CO2-breathing engine in Mars atmosphere without oxygen led t...
The recent focus of this research project has been to model the combustion of isolated metal droplet...
Combustion of metals has been widely studied in the past, primarily because of their high oxidation ...
To examine the pyrophoric characteristics of Mg powder, we generated ultra-fine Mg particles (averag...
The combustion phenomena of Mg-NaNO/sub 3/ propellants have been studied. Results of burning rate a...
This work presents a study of a magnesium/air combustion process in the context of innovative zero c...
Dans la dynamique actuelle de la transition écologique, la combustion lente de particules de magnési...
Magnesium particles (1-2 mm) are ignited by a hot wire in room-temperature CO2 environment under mic...
Ongoing exploration and future mission2001110444 s to Mars have given impetus to research on the use...
An experimental study was performed on the combustion characteristics of a jet diffusion flame of Mg...
In the current context of ecological transition, slow combustion of magnesium particles is considere...
Micron-sized metal powders carried by a nitrogen flow were fed along the axis of a cylindrical hydro...
The spectrum, 8000-2700A, emitted during the combustion of pellets of the pyrotechnic illumination c...
Metal additives have been widely used in combustion applications such as solid rocket motors and hig...
Recent interest in developing Al-Mg alloys as reactive materials prompted studies of combustion mech...
The prospects for using Mg as fuel in a CO2-breathing engine in Mars atmosphere without oxygen led t...
The recent focus of this research project has been to model the combustion of isolated metal droplet...
Combustion of metals has been widely studied in the past, primarily because of their high oxidation ...
To examine the pyrophoric characteristics of Mg powder, we generated ultra-fine Mg particles (averag...
The combustion phenomena of Mg-NaNO/sub 3/ propellants have been studied. Results of burning rate a...
This work presents a study of a magnesium/air combustion process in the context of innovative zero c...
Dans la dynamique actuelle de la transition écologique, la combustion lente de particules de magnési...
Magnesium particles (1-2 mm) are ignited by a hot wire in room-temperature CO2 environment under mic...