Abstract

A theoretical model for the ignition of titanium-coated boron particles in dry air has been developed. In general, the results indicate reduction in ignition time due to a high heating rate of the particle resulting from the reactions of titanium with both boron and oxygen and the deterioration of the protective properties of the coating layers due to mechanical stresses. However, ignition strongly depends on the titanium coating thickness and the ambient temperature.

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