Abstract

The combustion of titanium diboride particles in the high-temperature gas flow of a flat-flame oxygen-propane burner (24%O2 + 43%H2O + 33%CO2) is studied experimentally by the track method. The two-stage character of combustion is established − the first long stage corresponds to boron burnout and the second one − to titanium burnout. The data obtained are compared with the published data on combustion of boron and titanium in an oxygen-containing medium.

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