Abstract

The formation of a composite material during gasless combustion of a layer stack is considered. Combustion of the external donor layers causes melting of the internal inert layer, after which the melt flows into the pores of the skeleton. The flowing depth, determining the structure of the composite material depends on the pore size, surface tension, phase transition parameters, and temperature changes.

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