The Flammability Of Aluminum In Oxygen

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. Bruce Wilson
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The reaction of oxygen and solid aluminum produces the well-known surface coating of aluminum oxide, Al2O3. Thermodynamic properties and kinetic mechanisms of this reaction are extensively documented. Less well-defined are the corresponding liquid phase reaction and reactions which would be characterized. as 'burning' of aluminum. This paper reviews the solid aluminum-oxygen reaction as a foundation for discussing the flammability of aluminum in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. Appropriate thermodYDan3ic analysis and kinetic reaction mechanisms are developed. Available models of aluminum burning are reviewed and evaluated, The appropriate information for design of engineering applications of aluminum in oxygen atmospheres? is summarized.
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APA: D. Bruce Wilson  (1996)  The Flammability Of Aluminum In Oxygen

MLA: D. Bruce Wilson The Flammability Of Aluminum In Oxygen. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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