Author:
Garbey Marc,Kaper Hans G.,Leaf Gary K.,Matkowsky Bernard J.
Abstract
This article is concerned with the structure and stability properties of a combustion front that propagates in the axial direction along the surface of a cylindrical solid fuel element. The fuel consists of a mixture of two finely ground metallic powders, which combine upon ignition in a one-step chemical reaction. The reaction is accompanied by a melting process, which in turn enhances the reaction rate. The combustion products are in the solid state. The reaction zone, inside which the melting occurs, is modelled as a front that propagates along the surface of the cylinder. The different modes of propagation that have been observed experimentally (such as single- and multiheaded spin combustion and multiple-point combustion) are explained as the results of bifurcations from a uniformly propagating plane circular front. The stability properties of the various modes are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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