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Effect of Composition and Combustion of Metallized Solid Fuels on Intensity of Failure of Structural Materials Due to a Jet of Combustion Products

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The relationship between the initial composition of typical metallized solid fuels, physicochemical transformations during their combustion, and intensity of failure of structural materials under the action of jets of combustion products is experimentally studied. Condensed components of combustion products (aluminum and iron oxides) are found to play the determining role in the process of failure of structural materials. Key words: solid fuel, combustion, composition, failure, condensed components.

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Kuznetsov, G.V., Nemova, T.N. & Savel'eva, L.A. Effect of Composition and Combustion of Metallized Solid Fuels on Intensity of Failure of Structural Materials Due to a Jet of Combustion Products. Combustion, Explosion, and Shock Waves 38, 687–692 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021148529456

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