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Ignition and combustion of pyrotechnic compositions based on microsized and ultra-nanosized aluminum particles in a moist medium in a two-zone gas generator

This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the ignition and combustion of pyrotechnic compositions based on microsized and ultra-nanosized aluminum particles in a model two-zone gas generator using water as oxidizer. The flow of combustion products from the gas generator was video r...

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Published in:Combustion, explosion, and shock waves explosion, and shock waves, 2017, Vol.53 (1), p.15-23
Main Authors: Yagodnikov, D. A., Ignatov, A. V., Gusachenko, E. I.
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Physics
Physics and Astronomy
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