Abstract: | The article discusses the combustion of small drops of metal. It is postulated that the formation of an oxide in the liquid phase starts with the origin of a condensed phase and continues as the result of a reaction between the vapors of the drop and the oxidizer at the surface of the forming particles of the condensed phase. It is shown that the process of the formation of particles of condensed oxide in the gas, for very small drops, has an essentially unsteady-state character. Under these circumstances, a considerable fraction of the vaporization products of a drop does not succeed in condensing after the complete gasification of the drop and remains in the gaseous state.Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Mekhaniki i Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, No. 2, pp. 47–53, March–April, 1976. |