Applied Sciences (Feb 2021)

The Simulation of Different Combustion Stages of Micron-sized Aluminum Particles

  • Zejun Hu,
  • Tao Yang,
  • Zhixun Xia,
  • Likun Ma,
  • Mingtai Li,
  • Yunchao Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 1774

Abstract

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In this study, a quasi-steady combustion model of an aluminum particle is established, which is more accurate to simulate the physical combustion process. Detailed gas-phase reaction mechanism and surface reaction mechanism are considered. Moreover, the particle temperature is not constant in this work, which is calculated in different combustion stages. The judgement standard of each combustion stage is from observational data in the experiment and the simulation results of combustion durations of each stage, and distribution of ambient temperature and gas-phase species profiles are in good agreement with experimental results. The calculation results show that in the first stage, burning rate of the particle is the fastest, and in the second stage, particle temperature can drop to more than 100 K below the boiling point for the large particles, which is slightly below the boiling point for small ones. As the combustion stage changes, Da number is going to keep going down, which will lead to the transition of combustion method from diffusion-limited control to kinetic-limited control for an aluminum particle.

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