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  • PROPELLANTS AND FUELS  (1)
  • SOLID-STATE PHYSICS  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Microgravity tests varying oxygen concentration and forced flow velocity have examined the importance of transport processes on flame spread over very thin solid fuels. Flame spread rates, solid phase temperature profiles and flame appearance for these tests are measured. A flame spread map is presented which indicates three distinct regions where different mechanisms control the flame spread process. In the near-quenching region (very low characteristic relative velocities) a new controlling mechanism for flame spread - oxidizer transport-limited chemical reaction - is proposed. In the near-limit, blowoff region, high opposed flow velocities impose residence time limitations on the flame spread process. A critical characteristic relative velocity line between the two near-limit regions defines conditions which result in maximum flammability both in terms of a peak flame spread rate and minimum oxygen concentration for steady burning. In the third region, away from both near-limit regions, the flame spread behavior, which can accurately be described by a thermal theory, is controlled by gas-phase conduction.
    Keywords: PROPELLANTS AND FUELS
    Type: Combustion Science and Technology (ISSN 0010-2202); p. 233-249.
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: This paper describes experiments conducted with a purpose of fabricating superconducting composites from Pb, Bi, and Ba2YCu3O(x), together the results of SEM examinations and energy dispersive spectroscopy performed on products. Results showed a limited utility of Pb and Pb(1-x)Bi(x) as matrices for ceramic superconductors. It was found that cold pressing followed by sintering at 200 C resulted in a composite which excluded flux below 90 K but did not show zero electrical resistance until the metal superconducting transition. Processing at 400 or 950 C resulted in oxygen depleted perovskite and/or metal oxides; these materials displayed greatly degraded superconducting properties. Finally, processing at 800 C resulted in high Tc only for composites containing more than 90 wt pct ceramic.
    Keywords: SOLID-STATE PHYSICS
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