Combustion of titanium and chromium powders in the co-flow of a nitrogen-argon mixture

Author:

Evseev N S,Ziatdinov M Kh,Romandin V I,Tolynbekov A B

Abstract

Abstract The combustion of the titanium and chromium powders in the co-current filtration mode was considered. We considered an original equipment that allows us to study the combustion of metal powders in a co-flow gas stream. It was demonstrated that the proportion of argon in a binary gas mixture has a greater influence on the burning temperature of titanium powder than the specific flow rate of the gas mixture. It was found that the actual burning temperature of chromium in the forced filtration mode is higher than the adiabatic temperature and the phenomenon of superadiabatic heating takes place. This method has high energy efficiency and allows you to get nitrides without the use of high pressures. It was found that co-current filtration promotes the formation of Cr2N nitride.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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