Abstract:
A calorimetric device and a technique for heat-effect measurement using a BKS-1 high-speed combustion calorimeter have been developed to study the heat release of fuel mixtures confined in the shell of a heat-releasing element. An equiatomic mixture of titanium and carbon powders was taken as a model. The mean value of heat release has been obtained for this system(3.0 $\pm$ 0.1 MJ/kg).