提高核壳结构富燃料Si/PTFE含能复合材料的反应性和能量释放性能

IF 5.8 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Combustion and Flame Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.combustflame.2023.112889
Zhihua Zhuang , Kedong Xu , Baozhen Liu , Yi Shi , Shukui Li , Zhaohu Liu , Chuan He , Jinxu Liu
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由于其高的重量和体积能量密度,硅在烟火应用中是一种有吸引力的燃料。本文采用高功率超声混合法制备了核壳结构的富燃料Si/PTFE (CS-PSi)含能复合材料。对不同等效比(φ =1.5、2.5、3.5)CS-PSi复合材料的能量释放性能进行了表征,并对磁搅拌混合Si/PTFE (MS-PSi, φ =3.5)复合材料进行了对比研究。对于CS-PSi复合材料,随着等效比的增大,相对强度和燃烧速率均增大。在密闭容器中进行评估,CS-PSi (φ =2.5)在峰值压力和加压率方面表现出最佳的压力性能。通过调整等效比,可以调整CS-PSi含能复合材料的反应性,即加压率。在等效比相同(φ =3.5)的情况下,CS-PSi复合材料的相对强度、燃烧速率、峰值压力和加压速率分别是MS-PSi复合材料的6.1倍、4.3倍、1.3倍和4.1倍,而表观活化能则降低了23.6%。CS-PSi复合材料的反应性和能量释放性能的提高可归因于核-壳结构使反应物之间的亲近度更高。我们的方法为提高Si/PTFE含能复合材料的性能提供了一种简单有效的方法。
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Improved reactivity and energy release performance of core-shell structured fuel-rich Si/PTFE energetic composites

Si is an attractive fuel in pyrotechnic applications due to its high gravimetric and volumetric energy density. In this article, core-shell structured fuel-rich Si/PTFE (CS-PSi) energetic composites were prepared through high-power ultrasonic mixing. The energy release performance of the CS-PSi composites with different equivalence ratios (ϕ=1.5, 2.5, and 3.5) is characterized, and the magnetic stirring mixed Si/PTFE (MS-PSi, ϕ=3.5) composite is also studied for comparison. For the CS-PSi composites, with the increase in equivalence ratio, the relative intensity and burning rate both increase. Evaluated in a closed vessel, the CS-PSi (ϕ=2.5) exhibits the optimum pressure performance in terms of peak pressure and pressurization rate. By modifying the equivalence ratio, the reactivity, as indicated by the pressurization rate, of the CS-PSi energetic composites can be tuned accordingly. Having the same equivalence ratio (ϕ=3.5), the relative intensity, burning rate, peak pressure, and pressurization rate of the CS-PSi composite are 6.1, 4.3, 1.3, and 4.1 times larger than those of MS-PSi counterpart, respectively, while the apparent activation energy of the CS-PSi composites is reduced by 23.6%. The improved reactivity and superior energy release performance of the CS-PSi composites can be attributed to the higher degree of intimacy between the reactants as a result of core-shell configuration. Our approach provides a facile and efficient way to elevate the performance of the Si/PTFE energetic composites.

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Combustion and Flame
Combustion and Flame 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The mission of the journal is to publish high quality work from experimental, theoretical, and computational investigations on the fundamentals of combustion phenomena and closely allied matters. While submissions in all pertinent areas are welcomed, past and recent focus of the journal has been on: Development and validation of reaction kinetics, reduction of reaction mechanisms and modeling of combustion systems, including: Conventional, alternative and surrogate fuels; Pollutants; Particulate and aerosol formation and abatement; Heterogeneous processes. Experimental, theoretical, and computational studies of laminar and turbulent combustion phenomena, including: Premixed and non-premixed flames; Ignition and extinction phenomena; Flame propagation; Flame structure; Instabilities and swirl; Flame spread; Multi-phase reactants. Advances in diagnostic and computational methods in combustion, including: Measurement and simulation of scalar and vector properties; Novel techniques; State-of-the art applications. Fundamental investigations of combustion technologies and systems, including: Internal combustion engines; Gas turbines; Small- and large-scale stationary combustion and power generation; Catalytic combustion; Combustion synthesis; Combustion under extreme conditions; New concepts.
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