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Effect of Boron Power on Combustion and Infrared Radiation Characteristics of KNO3/Mg-Al Decoy
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(1. School of Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China; 2. North Hua′an Industrial Group Co.Ltd, Qiqihaer 161006, China)

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    To improve the infrared radiation intensity of KNO3/Mg-Al decoy, the combustion and infrared radiation characteristics of the decoy were experimentally studied via the method of adding boron powder in the decoy by a far infrared thermal imager. Results show that the mass burning rate, combustion temperature and radiation radiance of the decoy increase by adding boron powder. With the content of boron powder increases from 0% to 2%, the mass burning rate of the decoy increaseing from 0.390 g·s-1 to 0.564 g·s-1. When the content of boron powder increases from 0% to 4%, the combustion temperature and radiation radiance increase from 727.71 ℃, 995.68 W·m-2·sr-1 to 1046.19 ℃, 1681.59 W·m-2·sr-1 respectively. With increasing the content of boron powder, the radiation intensity reveals the trend to increase firstly and then decrease. When the content of boron powder is 4%, the radiation intensity increases to the maximum of 2.64 W·sr-1, revealing that adding a certain proportion of boron powder can effectively improve the mass burning rate, combustion temperature and infrared radiation characteristics of the decoy.

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杜珺,关华,李捷,等.硼粉含量对KNO3/Mg-Al红外诱饵剂燃烧及红外辐射特性的影响[J].含能材料,2015,23(4):368-371.
DU Jun, GUAN Hua, LI Jie, et al. Effect of Boron Power on Combustion and Infrared Radiation Characteristics of KNO3/Mg-Al Decoy[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2015,23(4):368-371.

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  • Received:February 25,2014
  • Revised:May 23,2014
  • Adopted:June 18,2014
  • Online: March 31,2015
  • Published: March 31,2015