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Combustion of alane and aluminum with water for hydrogen and thermal energy generation
Authors:Terrence L. Connell Jr.  Grant A. Risha  Richard A. Yetter  Gregory Young  Dilip S. Sundaram  Vigor Yang
Affiliation:aDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, USA;bRDT&E Department, Naval Surface Warfare Center – Indian Head Division, USA;cSchool of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Abstract:The combustion of alane and aluminum with water in its frozen state has been studied experimentally and theoretically. Both nano and micron-sized particles are considered over a broad range of pressure. The linear burning rate and chemical efficiency are obtained using a constant-pressure strand burner and constant-volume cell, respectively. The effect of replacing nano-Al particles by micron-sized Al and alane particles are examined systematically with the additive mass fraction up to 25%. The equivalence ratio is fixed at 0.943. The pressure dependence of the burning rate follows the power law, rb = aPn, with n ranging from 0.41 to 0.51 for all the materials considered. The burning rate decreases with increasing alane concentration, whereas it remains approximately constant with cases containing only Al particles. The chemical efficiency ranged from 32% to 83%, depending on the mixture composition and pressure. Thermo-chemical analyses are conducted to provide insight into underlying causes of the decreased burning rate of the alanized compositions. A theoretical model is also developed to explore the detailed flame structure and burning properties. Reasonably good agreement is achieved with experimental observations.
Keywords:Aluminum hydride   Hydrogen generation   Nano particles   Combustion   Chemical efficiency
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