Effect of carbon content on the combustion and chemical conversion of thermite mixtures based on $\mathrm{Co}_3\mathrm{O}_4/\mathrm{Cr}_2\mathrm{O}_3/\mathrm{Nb}_2\mathrm{O}_5$ with $\mathrm{Al}$
V. I. Yukhvid,
D. E. Andreev,
K. V. Zakharov,
A. S. Shchukin Merzhanov Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences (ISMAN), 142432, Chernogolovka, Russia
Abstract:
The combustion of highly exothermic multicomponent mixtures of $\mathrm{Co}_3\mathrm{O}_4/\mathrm{Cr}_2\mathrm{O}_3/\mathrm{Nb}_2\mathrm{O}_5/\mathrm{Al}$ with additives of
$\mathrm{Mo}\mathrm{O}_3$,
$\mathrm{WO}_3$, and carbon (graphite) under overload up to
$200$ g has been studied. It has been shown that the introduction of carbon into the initial mixture has a noticeable effect on the combustion, formation of chemical composition, and structure of combustion products. With an increase in the mass content of carbon in the initial mixture from
$0$ to
$3.9\%$ the burning rate decreases by more than half, and the rate of dispersion of combustion products and the weight loss increase markedly. Under the action of overload, the two-phase melt of combustion products is stratified into two layers, which crystallize upon cooling. The lower metal layer contains
$\mathrm{Co}$,
$\mathrm{Nb}$,
$\mathrm{Cr}$,
$\mathrm{W}$,
$\mathrm{Mo}$,
$\mathrm{Ñ}$, and impurity aluminum, and the upper layer contains mainly
$\mathrm{Al}_2\mathrm{O}_3$. With an increase in carbon content above
$4.0\%$, the separation of the metal and oxide phases stops, and with a further increase, the flammability limit is reached. With an increase in carbon content in the mixture from
$0$ to
$3.9\%$, its concentration in the cast composite material reaches
$5.4\%$, the
$\mathrm{Al}$ content is about
$4.0\%$ and the content of
$\mathrm{Co}$,
$\mathrm{Nb}$,
$\mathrm{Cr}$,
$\mathrm{W}$, and
$\mathrm{Mo}$ changes slightly. The combustion slag contains reducer metal oxide
$(\mathrm{Al}_2\mathrm{O}_3)$ and
$\mathrm{Cr}_2\mathrm{O}_3$ impurity dissolved in it.
Keywords:
autowave synthesis, composite material, cobalt alloy, thermite mixture.
UDC:
544.45
Received: 09.02.2021
Revised: 09.06.2021
Accepted: 09.06.2021
DOI:
10.15372/FGV20220107