Abstract
Abstract
The paper suggests a model of powder compact heating in a cylindrical mold. The model accounts for various conditions of the reactor wall heating by different devices available for a laboratory experiment. Different heating conditions are set as different boundary conditions. The effective thermophysical properties of the mixture in the reactor are considered to be constant. The treatise demonstrates the examples of numerical modeling for three heating conditions, which lead to different respective conditions of reaction initiation due to nonuniform temperature propagation in the compact.