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Improved flame jet characteristics of Al/NiF2 thermites via incorporation of combustion-synthesized carbon/silicon nanocomposites

  • Zhigang Yang
  • , Chuan He*
  • , Xiaochen Wang
  • , Nuo Chen
  • , Jinxu Liu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Thermite-driven flame jets enable efficient utilization of chemical energy. Enhancing their performance and stability is essential for achieving reliable and efficient energy delivery. In this work, aluminum/nickel fluoride (Al/NiF2) thermites were modified by incorporating combustion-synthesized carbon/silicon (C/Si) nanocomposites to enhance flame jet performance and stability. A systematic evaluation was employed to analyze the combustion behavior and jet dynamics. The results show that the addition of C/Si nanocomposites increases the total heat release and improves pressure output, with Al/NiF2 containing 10 wt% C/Si achieving the highest peak pressure (262.37 kPa, a 30.53% increase relative to Al/NiF2) among Al/NiF2 and C/Si-modified Al/NiF2 formulations while maintaining a moderate pressurization rate. High-speed photographic and thermographic imaging confirmed that C/Si incorporation enhances jet intensity, prolongs flame duration, and significantly improves jet symmetry and stability. This work presents an effective strategy to achieve high-performance and controllable flame jets for directional energy delivery applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number139687
JournalFuel
Volume427
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2027
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Carbon/silicon
  • Combustion stability
  • Flame jet
  • Pressure output
  • Thermites

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