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Effect of α-AlH3 content on ignition and combustion characteristics of multicomponent mixtures
Aluminum hydride (alane, AlH 3 ) is a promising energetic material that can significantly increase the specific impulse of propellants while lowering the combustion temperature. In this work, a CO 2 laser was adopted to investigate the effect of α-AlH 3 content on the ignition and combustion characteristics of AlH 3 –Al, AlH 3 –ammonium perchlorate (AP), AlH 3 –Al–AP, and AlH 3 –Al–AP–hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) mixtures (namely, samples D Al , D AP , T, and Q, respectively). The D Al samples formed a mushroom flame at the beginning of combustion due to the Kelvin-Helmholtz effect under the heat flow generated by the combustion of H 2 released from AlH 3 . The rapid hydrogen release caused the flame to break away from the sample to form a “dark zone”, whose height gradually shortened. The high AlH 3 content promoted the decomposition of HTPB to C 4 species, resulting in a “dark zone” for Q samples during ignition. The D AP and T samples combusted intensely with lower ignition delay time ( t i ) and combustion time ( t c ) and higher maximum combustion temperature ( T max ) than the other two samples due to the AP. The combustion temperatures of the mixed samples were effectively decreased, while the combustion rates were also accelerated by partially replacing Al with AlH 3 . As the rate of AlH 3 :Al was increased from 1:3 to 3:1, the T max of the D Al , T, and Q samples decreased by 113, 276, and 128 K, respectively, whereas t c decreased by 16.18 %, 32.11 %, and 8.18 %, respectively. However, the t i of the Q samples increased with increasing AlH 3 , probably because a large amount of hydrogen release exacerbated the effect of the porous layer, thus hindering the escape of the gas phase products. In addition, only weak Al(g) characteristic emission spectra were observed during combustion, which is due to the HTPB adhesion largely inhibiting the combustion of metallic fuels.