Claims
- 1. An ignitable heterogeneous stratified structure for supporting the propagation of an internal chemical reaction along an expanding wavefront from an ignition starting point, comprising:
- alternating stratiforms of a first exothermic-constituent material and a second exothermic-constituent material fused together as a whole with a mutual interface of said first exothermic-constituent material reacted with said second exothermic-constituent material, wherein said first exothermic-constituent material independently has a uniform thickness "t.sub.a " in the range of 20-10,000 .ANG. (0.002-1.0 .mu.m), said second exothermic-constituent material independently has a uniform thickness "t.sub.b " in the range of 20-10,000 .ANG. (0.002-1.0 .mu.m), said interface of reacted first and second exothermic-constituent materials independently has a thickness "t.sub.i " in the range of 3-180 .ANG. (0.0003-0.018 .mu.m, wherein a recurring interval "D" that can occur more than once in a single structure is equal to t.sub.a +t.sub.b +2t.sub.i and is in the range of 50-20,000 .ANG. (0.005-2.0 .mu.m);
- wherein said first and second exothermic-constituent materials are limited to materials that can entirely provide between themselves a self-sustained exothermic chemical reaction once started by an externally-sourced ignition; and
- said stratified structure is capable of creating a predictable velocity "V" in the range of 0.2-100 meters per second that depends on the relative proportions of said thicknesses of said first and second exothermic-constituent materials "t.sub.a " and "t.sub.b ", and said thickness "t.sub.i " of said interface of reacted first and second exothermic-constituent materials, expressed mathematically as, ##EQU10## where said recurring interval "D" equals t.sub.a +t.sub.b +2t.sub.i, "K" is an energy release constant having a range of 100-20,000 meters .ANG./sec, and the exponent "n" is a constant that ranges from 0.8 to 1.2.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the stratified structure is such that a maximum velocity "V" of said expanding internal chemical reaction wavefront is provided by limiting "D" to the range of 6.0 t.sub.i .gtoreq.D.gtoreq.3.0 t.sub.i.
- 3. The structure of claim 1, wherein the stratified structure is capable of creating said ignition starting point with an ignition temperature "T.sub.a " in the range of 200.degree. C.-1500.degree. C. with total energies .DELTA.H in the range of 50-5,000 joules per gram, expressed mathematically as, ##EQU11##
- 4. The structure of claim 1, wherein the stratified structure is capable of creating said internal chemical reaction with predictable available heats of formation .DELTA.H.sub.f in the range of 10K-200K joules per mole that are dependent on particular relative thickness combinations of said first and second exothermic-constituent materials "t.sub.a " and "t.sub.b ", and said interface of reacted first and second exothermic-constituent materials "t.sub.i ", expressed mathematical as, ##EQU12## where .DELTA.H=total energy.
- 5. The structure of claim 1, further comprising:
- an isolation stratum interposed and fused between the alternating stratiforms of said first and second exothermic-constituent materials fused together as a whole, and providing for attenuation of said internal chemical reaction.
- 6. The structure of claim 1, wherein
- said first and second exothermic-constituent materials comprise thermalizations of their respective elemental atoms and/or molecules providing for a reduction of as-deposited energy.
- 7. The structure of claim 1, wherein
- said first exothermic-constituent material and said second exothermic-constituent material are selected to form chemical reactions resulting in at least one of NiSi, VB.sub.2 and TiB.sub.2 for heats of formation in the range of 70K-120K joules per mole, MONEL/Al 400, NiAl, PdAl, TiSn and SnV for heats of formation in the range of 45K-70K joules per mole, and ZrAl and TiAl for heats of formation in the range of 20K-45K joules per mole.
Government Interests
The United States government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Journal of Applied Phys, Nov. 15, 1989 vol. 66-No. 10, pp. 5039-5045 (Tamburini). |