Novel nanocomposite decoy flare based on super-thermite and graphite particles
Graphite has attracted scientific interest due to its exceptional physical and chemical properties. On combustion, graphite particles offer high emissivity as a black body; therefore, it can find wide application in advanced decoy flares. Thermite particles (metal oxides/metal) can offer a high reac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science. Materials in electronics 2020-04, Vol.31 (8), p.6130-6139 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Graphite has attracted scientific interest due to its exceptional physical and chemical properties. On combustion, graphite particles offer high emissivity as a black body; therefore, it can find wide application in advanced decoy flares. Thermite particles (metal oxides/metal) can offer a high reaction temperature that is required to stimulate emitting species. In this study, graphite particles were employed with super-thermite Fe
2
O
3
NPs. Novel Mg–Al bimetal alloy was employed as a reactive metal fuel; Viton A (fluorocarbon polymer) was employed as an energetic binder. Multi-component nanocomposite flares were developed via granulation with subsequent pressing. The thermal signature was measured using the IR spectrometer. Nanocomposite flares based on 6 wt% graphite and 2% Fe
2
O
3
NPs demonstrated superior spectral intensity. This flare formulation offered an increase in average intensity by 248% to reference formulation. It offered the highest relative intensity value
θ
of 0.54. Graphite, as an allotrope of carbon, acts as an excellent source of carbonaceous materials that can strengthen incandescence emission. |
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ISSN: | 0957-4522 1573-482X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10854-020-03166-4 |