Abstract

In this paper, we have studied the effect of impurity and inert gases on the formation and propagation of cellular-combustion regimes for their inhomogeneous distribution above the surface of the reacting metal layer. The gas-dynamic aspects of the formation and steady propagation of inhomogeneous wave structures in the combustion of a titanium powder layer in through and semi-closed inclined air canals and in channels with uneven loading are considered. The gas composition heterogeneity over the reaction zone and the gas stratification, i.e., the stratification of a gas mixture of different densiies above the reacting layer, are shown to lead to the formation of inclined non-uniform and cellular fronts under conditions of a lack of active gas in the reaction zone and the loss of stability of the planar front.

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