Magnesium-Viton Additive Effect on the Thermal Behavior of Al/nm-CuO Thermite Mixtures

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Traditional thermites are generally composed of micron-Al particles. These kinds of thermites usually exhibit poor reactivity characteristics such as a poor heat release and high ignition temperature. In this research, the influence of Mg-Viton as additive on the thermal behavior of Al/CuO systems was verified using thermal analysis techniques. In this paper, thermite mixtures are prepared using two approaches. In one, simple physical mixing was used to prepare µm-Al/nm-CuO and nm-Al/nm-CuO thermites. In the other approach, the (µm-Al/nm-CuO)㈏햊� and (nm-Al/nm-CuO)㈏햊� mixtures were prepared using solvent/nonsolvent method. Thermal analysis results indicated that the (µm-Al/nm-CuO)㈏햊� mixture is ignited at 781.9 °C with significant heat of reaction of 2621.4 Jg-1. Analysis of thermal behavior of this mixture showed that the nitridation of magnesium additive in air initiates the thermite reaction between Al and CuO. Moreover, TG-DSC data of the (nm-Al/nm-CuO)㈏햊� mixture indicated that the addition of Mg-viton has no significant effect on the thermal efficiency of nm-Al/nm-CuO thermite.
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Persian
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Journal of Energetic Materials, Volume:12 Issue: 1, 2017
Pages:
69 to 78
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