Combustion behavior and mechanism of Ti14 titanium alloy

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The combustion behavior and mechanism of Ti14 titanium alloy are studied by promoted ignition combustion tests at different oxygen pressures in this paper. The burning velocity increases at higher oxygen pressures and also increases with longer burning times instead of a constant at the same pressure. The Cu atoms are found enriched in two zones-i.e., the heat affected zone and melting zone during the combustion process-which can prevent the diffusion process of oxygen atoms. The different combustion behavior of Ti14 and Ti-Cr-V alloys is basically controlled by the characteristics of phase structures and chemical reactions.

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Shao, L., Xie, G., Li, H., Lu, W., Liu, X., Yu, J., & Huang, J. (2020). Combustion behavior and mechanism of Ti14 titanium alloy. Materials, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13030682

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